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Follow A Path In The Darkness, To Long For The Goal Couples sing at the Christmas Candlelight Dance, led by Dave Brumm, Bob Wasson, Karen Miller, Mr. Alfred Hemmer, and Martha Hoard. High school is a time of transition; the sophomore mounts the first rise of his stairway to maturity hoping some miracle will lift him to young adulthood at the top. Mr. Snider showed students that each individual must be infused with the purpose and direction to bring about his own personal growth. The transition then became an as aspiration, an aspiration achieved and maintained by the spirit to seek. Draped as an ice-palace with winter's robe of snow, South Side gave evidence of this spirit. Blows of hammer on metal earned dollars for the Christmas Bureau as students took part in the annual Lettermen's can drive. Yuletide joy hovered in notes of holiday carols and shone from the face of Saint Nick himself visiting Kellyland. To seek was to wear the King Kelly ctown, symbolic of Archer qualities and to be named George or Martha Washington beneath a chetty tree. The quest brought cheers for a beloved team as well as tears when the hardwood dealt a loss in the first sectional game. The coach disputing a play and the crowd proudly watching the team were a part of the spirit. To sing for a music assembly or simply to take part in a fite drill was to seek the putpose of high school and to feel the change its magic wrought. In a way only' he can do it, president Bob Lohman proclaims Gary Probst Letterman King while date Jane Augspurger smiles proudly. Pulled by his faithful steeds, Dave Meyer, Tom Shine, and Bill Cupp, Santa Bob Barrel brings the gift of victory to both team and fans.
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To Determine The Direction, To 'lUe scnoul in winter — a bed.am of confusion as students battle the second worst cold of the century, yet a haven for studying for finals or attending dances, assemblies, and sectionals.
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With mid-semester finals swiftly approaching, Judy Ruhl diligently searches for library references to aid her in last-minute preparation. With songs from West Side Story, Karen Miller and Tim Grodrian entertain the students through the year of enjoyable music assemblies. Winter — A Time To Give, No! . . .No! . . .No! protest manager Rick Werling, player Tom Meyers, and coach Don Reichert to a call in the heated sectional battle with New Haven. Although defeat is in the air for the Archers, cheerleader Maria Habecker desperarely pleads with the boys to Go, Fight, Win. 10
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