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An oasis of warmth, the school stands as a fortress of knowl edge against a background of snow on a cold winter day 16 Snowm
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We all can see a problem. Its solutions are as various as the individuals who per- ceive what the problem is. From his podium, a teacher can observe many dif- ferent forms of thought. Some students pound their heads to make the gears move. Others demand silence for con- centration. Some must have the reassu- rance of his neighbor's opinion. The advisor sees thinking in the form of cre- ativity, planning, and accomplishment. -------------------------------------- J Top Left: In Algebra II and III, Marilyn Bruns shows that there can be humor in some brain stormin' problems. Top Right: Concentrating hard on the Speech club Homecoming float, Patti McDonald instructs Mike Colvis on how to perfect a yellow brick road Bottom Left: Senior Joann Leavitt shows the only way you can succeed in school is by absorbing the knowledge written down in your notes. Bottom Right: Doing some early morning cramming, Senior Richard Keil waits the torture of the oncoming test. Thinkin 15
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The snow fell early in December. The school was closed due to snowpacked roads. Then as the mercury rose, the snow began to melt. It started raining. The word was out, “School tomorrow. Wrong! The thermometer dropped its red streak and the rain froze. School was cancelled again. After three days, stu- dents and teachers were willing to return to the “grind. On cold days, the school stood as a place of shelter and became a retreat from the cold. We dreamed of warm weather, just as we once had dreamed of snow. The winter wonder- land had become confining. ,— 'op Left: Jo Ellen Hamilton. Melanie Green, Sandy Prest. and Ellen Nurnburger cool off with a mid winter classic, a tustle in the snow Top Right: An airplane was the only way to reach the school when it was snow bound Bottom Left: The snow covered ground changed tennis to pingpong for Jamia Klausing and Toma Schmeiderer Bottom Right: To top off the season. Laura Smith and Carol Bauer place the star on the tree Snowin 17
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