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I While we don’t usually think about color, its mere presence can affect us all. We rejoice at the glistening white of a 7:00 AM snowstorm and sigh over the bold red F on the test we forgot to study for. Our spirits fall with the ap- proach of deep grey clouds, and can only be lifted by the bright rainbow colors of that acclaimed plain and peanut candy, the M M. So there it is, a color for every oc- casion, every mood, and every per- son. From blue and grey to red, white and blue, colors set the stage for everything we see, everything we do, and everything we feel. Reasoning that color plays a great role in our lives, Michael Stewart summed up its vitality as follows, “And should this sunlit world grow dark one day — the colors of my life will leave a shining light to show the way.” ABOVE: The fruit is orange, the jacket blue and the T-shirt vivid yellow. If these colors on J. P. Jones don't look right to you — see your eye doctor. BELOW: White light, the source of all color is shed in a flare of sparks produced by Bob Worden's metal shop project. Uroduction 5
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Light Breeds Color Of all life’s simple pleasures, the most beautiful are those we perceive in color. The brilliant yellow of the number two pencil, the vivid green of the football field, and the infinite sea of blue jeans all combine to brighten the outlook of the SWMHS student. Four differant personalities converge like colors in a spectrum. Student Council officers pool their efforts to provide a successful sales campaign. ABOVE: Colors mean different things to different people. For these William Tell fans, each color has a designated point value. LEFT: The rays of sunlight streaming through the windows provide the idyllic condition for tracing. 4 Introduction
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Baseball managers. Joy Margolies and Cindy Kornblum, wealher Ihe cold in the dedicated service of cheering on the Bomber baseball team. With Gail Batissa as model and other minor modifications. Rodin’s The Thinker is transformed into a typical SWMHS setting. Freedom to enjoy free time during a lunch period is a right that is treasured by all students. 6 Introduction
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