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What do a student’s school years mean to him? To some students school seems to drag by and they can’t wait to get out, but ten years from now, they will look back on these years and wish they could relive them. There are many events that make a school year important to students. Home- coming means a lot to the students who were chosen to be on the court and to the victorious football team. The Hall of Fame means a lot to those students it distin- guishes. The service clubs and honor clubs mean something to others. Many years from now these events will become mere memories. To some they will be realistic glimpses of their youthful past, while to others they will be rosy illusions of football victories and beauty queens. 1974-75 school year 10
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During Foreign Language Week, Michaelle McDowell and John Patterson indulge in a Spanish meal. Spring of ’74 Several events heralded the end of the 1973-1974 school year. Fifties Day, sponsored by the Student Council, turned out to be a tremendous success. Students and faculty came to school dressed in typical attire of the 1950’s. A sock hop topped off the day. French and Spanish classes observed Foreign Language Week April 8-12 by enriching their respective cultures. The prom, with the theme “‘Color My World,” took place Sat- urday night, May 11, at the Sheraton Hotel; and, after not having one the previous year, many students found it a new and enjoyable experience. The Red Cross sponsored the Bloodmobile at Andrews May 22, with Andrews contributing about 122 pints. The Red Cross permitted anyone over the age of 17 to give blood if they were accepted as donors. Several people fainted as a result of the extreme heat and the long wait. June 5, 1974, seniors earned the title of graduates of Andrews High School. Sam Shugart, the guest speaker, urged each one to make some- thing of his life. Each senior realized that behind him he had laid the foundation for the long road ahead. 12 °73-’74 Comes Typifying an average teenager in the Fifties, Chuck Denisio sports the slick-back look. A Red Cross volunteer consoles Mrs. Bray, who has just given blood.
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