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Umph! is the word as John Fort racks-up another point to help him and Sylvia Edwards win the game. Pygmy putter, Nancy Junkin, is showing fellow pygmies, Bobbie Toussaint and Candy Schneider, how to get three-in-one. Around, and around we go from one activity to another. This familiar symbol at the fair is a reminder of the summer memories.
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for prospects in leadership, creativity No, Jim! He said this was two counts, not four. Sande MacMorran, Bill Oberholtzer, Deanna Williams, and Jim Hammond discuss what they learned at Indiana University Music Clinic, Leisure was almost an unknown word to many stu- dents during the summer months. At Boys' and Girls' States, five seniors helped weigh the forces of iustice in student-composed state, county, and city govern- ments. SPENCERIAN editors took hundreds of pictures, wrote copy, headlines, and captions, and planned the actual '65 SPENCERIAN at the two-week High School Journalism Institute. Three girls attended a state-wide FHA conference at Indiana University to assist in estab- lishing the by-laws and regulations of the club. Later at a two-week music clinic at Indiana University, stu- dents furthered their musical talents by practicing scales, learning new arrangements, and experiencing the change of playing with a large band. The crowning of the Fair Queen, iudging of 4-H exhibits, and the parade with its flower-covered floats, hilarious clowns, and prancing horses climaxed the week-long county fair. Thus the summer found many students crowding leisure time with academic and social functions. Really, Carolyn, we're going to stay two weeks not two years! explains Cindy White as she, Carolyn Miller and Gloria Childress prepare to leave for l. U. Journalism institute. Rog, l told you a pay-off for presidency wouldn't work-this is a democracy. Ron Medaris appears to be lecturing Roger Sandburn and Tony Gentry on the fundamentals of democracy. Mary Jo Johnson and Jill Wetzel are reminiscing about their experiences fantics?J at Girls' State last summer. These sweat shirts are just a few of the girls' souvenirs, 5ggzy4,:i,gt1:gpzeyg,3s5,,,.a,.aia .e,s.m+t.ss..,,,,ft . ss, 5 we ., . . -...V
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Ah-ha, a few choice Indiana peanuts, toasting to a golden brown, drenched with pool water and covered with a thin coating of oil, summer also ushers in iobs and fun r The call of the outdoors beckoned many SHS students from late morning sleep. Their activities included both profitable iobs and times filled with fun and pleasure. Among the vocations chosen by industrious youths were life-guarding, lawn- mowing, baby-sitting, car-hopping, working at drugstores, filling stations, and grocery stores. Employment increased a sense of responsibility along with a feeling of pride in accomplishment, both of which are necessary to attain adulthood. Taking time out from busy iobs, the teen-agers were given a chance tor relaxation and enioyment. Part of this leisure time was spent swimming, play- ing miniature golf, bowling, dancing, or taking part in a game of tennis. Near the close of the summer another event entered the scene-the Owen County Fair. All these activities, whether educational or entertaining, proved to be both beneficial and profitable to most students. What a life! Spencerian photographer, Carolyn Miller, seems to enioy the summer days with the aid of a small mechanical device. , 7
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