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Tomorrow's Leaders ABOVE: Gary Gaston operates equipment in wood shop under Mr. Jacobs! supervision as Sam Anderson eagerly awaits his turn, RIGHT: It's possible to use a library for something other than studying, say Judy Stanley, Mary Watson, Bobby Anderson, Jim Jordan, David Brooks, Denny Hallmark, ex-Edisonite Dan Scarborough, Sandy Smith, Billy Shussler, Lewie Simmonds, Sherrie Stalbird, Leanna Stephens, and Pewe Richards. PEP RALLIES ARE only a few of many ailtieshgld on the patio Seniors engoyed a picture signing party there while several school dances X 1 , l took place under the stars, too. f-'N' ,vf X I Ng
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Todays Youth . ,5,.,..--f-f LX -xx X ,y.,.1.--- , ,-Qx ABOVE: Adequate library facilities provide excellent study opportunities for Emily Lopez, Calvin Eddy, Eddie Lahtinen, Judy Wilmoth, Robert Trainer, Rudy Lopez, and Jean Richardson. Other students enioy browsing through books when not studying, Those taking a break from assignments are Marie Valdez, Billy Campbell, Robert Wright, Craig Hornhorst, Patricia Fahey, John Sontaniello, Jackie Corcoran, and Dan Klieman. BELOW: Checkers Janis Rieck and Nina Harvesty work constantly to keep up with starving boys John Bushell, Mickey Smith, Jim Jordan, David Young, Bill Smith, David Schwarz, Earl Eason, Skip Pfeiffer, Charles Spengler, Jim McCoy, Howard Hogan, Leroy Smith, Ernest Story, Mark Bozeman, and Victor Johnson, Proved many times, all facilities at Edison have more than one function. The patio supplies room for outdoor entertainment including dances, parties and pep rallies. Not only does the cafeteria provide lunches, but now serves breakfast until 8:15 a.m. The library furnishes excellent reading and reference books with study accommodations for more than 300 scholars. For the entertainment of Edisonites and various groups, the auditorium affords ample seating capacity and a fine stage area for assemblies and plays. fy Lonnie Parsons, Beverly Bou- ton, Kim Sheelar, Martha Kay Renfro, Gary Black, and Olive Dunlap relax at pep squad- sponsored dance and enioy refreshments served by Mary 7 Watson, Sandy Smith, Patricia 1 Kralik, and Susan Swan.
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DATING NEVER GROWS oldy at least, we don't think so, say Tommy Franklin, Kay Haldy, Ben Roberts, Betty Nelson, Kit Neinhauser, and Jean Moulding. fe - if - l .::,,, . . 3,5 HAVE PATIENCE, STELLA. Peter Bryan con't get worse, can he? Teens' Interests Vary in Quest Anxious to cram as much fun into as little time as possible, teens scatter themselves over the surrounding area - that is, anything within a radius of fifty miles. Bowling lanes, swimming pools, tennis courts, coun- try clubs, movie houses, skating rinks, and golf courses sprinkle large municipalities. Teens can make or break a place of entertainment. When a few draw the rest of the crowd, how- ever, the joint rocks, like wow! BOWLING IS A favorite Gary Black, Sherwood A. J. Dolle, and Dick at the San Pedro lanes. SLUMBER PARTIES ARE now as estab- lished an institution as school. Front row left to right: Cynthia Findley, Betty Nelson, Linda Evans, Mimi Seiber, and Sandy Por- ter, second row: Cathy Miller, Barbara Shepherd, Susan Carroll, and Betty Spa- cekp third row: Carolyn Bartels, Jean Moulding, Elaine Kerr, and Kay Haldyg fourth row: Shirley Niehaus, Joyce Cogge- shall, Judy Dorbandt, Melanie Dolle, and Alta Lucas. N Q-N' 5 SCHOOL CLUBS FREQUENTLY give ground, and Dolores McNeil and her THE FARMER'S DAUGHTER cast 20 Wilford Fey and Steve Gordon.
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