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For Auld Lang Synev J5 Jw JN Jw Jw PEGGX KEIHNI JOHN! DEAN and Danny Hall assure Mr. IN HIS LAST CHANCE to add his John Henry to the Mac then s irelx will mlss his friendly smiles and gab ses- stage scenery, Richard Pedlgo makes good use of his pencil. MAC S DRUGSTORF IS CRAMMED full of energetic I students as thev vihlle away the noon hour with the latest JUNIOR HIGHERS GIVE senior hlphers a glad send off teen talk as they joyfully take possession or the Palace on Perkins. Saying goodbye to friends was the saddest part of leaving our old home. Although we considered them pests. the junior highers added to our ego with their hero worship, and a few high school people found them fun to take on dates. Occupying a special place in the heart of each senior is Bernard McKenzie, superintendent of schools, whom we were forced to leave behind. It was he, who as high school principal, charted our course, heard our freshmen tribulations, and through his counsel and guidance put a silver lining in our dark clouds. Page Seven
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We ,ll tak a cup 0' kindness yet ........ Although divided into classes, various phases of school living gave us an opportunity to make friends outside our groups. In gym classes freshmen vied with seniors for team positions. YVe rubbed shoulders with one another in our jockeying to get into the old Graham Annex for convos. Best of all was the easy familiarity of the cafeteria chow line in the cellar region. This was achieved after a mad dash, which threatened oftinies to up- set the pedagogical dignity of Harold Clifton. on guard to impede our progress. SHIRLEY WILLIAMS AND GLENDA ALEXANDER cli1.t- STANDING ON TIP TOES, Ginny Martin enjoys il eool ter about the mornings activities between mouthfuls of drink in the quiet of the locker-lined corridor after a quick food, as they enjoy a meal in the cafeteria, escape from study hall. FACING THE HORRID TASK of renting their books for BESIDES BEING INTERESTING. convos sometimes keep the semester. Bonnie Dale an ' - ' 1 students out of elass lon: enough to miss one of those A . d Larr3 Grcen discuss tbieir K x woes with Claire McMichael. office clerk. dreaded Uopgxortirnity eicerrisesf'
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