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After games and other evening activities, many Howeites can be seen at one of the many popular drive-ins around the city. Q- '4 lk-F,-V is f Bundled in blankets and sweatshirts, these shivering teenagers 1 try to keep warm in front of the fire after an autumn hayride. - . After each snowfall, happy teens can be seen with sleds and pasteboard boxes, anxious to test the slopes. The golf course was the scene for many gatherings. I3
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Dancing, Sledding, Meeting With Friends, Fill Students Life The Brown and Gold dance and the Junior and Senior Proms officially begin and end the social season at Howe. In addition to the formal school functions, friends get together in all activities, at any time and any place. Howe students can be seen sledding down the golf course hills, laughing and having a blast at parties, careening down streets on speeding skate boards, ,snuggled warmly to- gether on cold autumn hayrides or around camp- fires, buzzing the local drive-in, huddled ten strong around a table inside a dimly-lit restaurant after a football or basketball game Wherever there is action, movement, or excitement you will find Howe students. But one finds that the truly suc- cessful student, the one who has both a good time and is respected by his peers, is the student that combines an active social life with a conscientious attitude towards scholastics and a sincere effort for outstanding personal development. The soft lights, quiet music, and good company make each Howe dance a memory not soon to be forgotten. Summertime finds Howe students anxious to participate in any and every kind of unusual activity. I
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Achieving Honors And inning Awards The 1965 quiz team could often be heard on Expedition to Knowledge on WLW-I. This years team was city champs. This years award winners were Mary Beth Otto, selected for the senior DAR award, Joyce Brandt, an American Legion Good Citizen, Susan Tandy who obtained the Altrusa Award, and Lynn Anderson who was o iunior DAR winner. J
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