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YEARBOOK This year the Yearbook staff had a double challenge. Senior members were training new members for their jobs while deadlines were still hanging-lover our heads. There were mishaps wit film being lost, mug shots being taken over four times, the heat being turned off on the second floor and the stereo breaking down in February. Besides all this there never seemed to be a typewriter that worked propergy when we needed it. Christ- mas vacation ays were spent at school and the commissary always seemed to be running out of bagels with cream cheese and cold pepsis. We were able to improve the layout and design of the book. Because of our ex- perience last year, each staff member be- came more independent in their job, and we did much more of our own photogxrlaph . The bulk of the book was finished by arch I, and we did the remaining pages at a more lei- surely pace. But it seemed we celebrated a little early because it wasn't until June 14th that the last page was completed . We finished off the year bydeating, sixty dollars worth of crepes at the agic HH- The new editorships were announced at our banquet, and the new staff members suddenly! realized that they would be on their own. e are very pleased with our work and feel confident that the next year book is in capable hands. Picture Below: Standing L. to R.: P. Gaughan, T. Klingler, E. Mattozzi foo-editory, C. Haggarty fcopy editorj, C. Hargrove Qlay-out editorj, M. Hillary Qlay- out editorj. Seated L. to R.: M. Daleyfco-editorj, Iv Jacob fadvisorj, K. Hu hes. Opposite page: L. Peder son Q photography editog . is . l T.. T .,,,, ' . . yyysii ' s Wiz.
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DANCES Throughout the year the Social Affairs Committee stpon- sored one social and two dances. The first social o the school year was a financial success, despite the roudy behavior which led to some damages in the boy's lava- tor . Color My World the Fall dance was extremely welll attended. The decorations, lights and the band set the mood for an exciting night. The Senior Prom was held at the Sheraton Blacksone Hotel. For the first year attendance by the Senior class was poor. Again the roudy behavior of some people led to damages. Along with Woodlands, however, the dance was quite enjoyable. The Social Affairs Committee should be proud of the time and effort spent in the preparation of all dances. ...aanfbl
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