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' '? ri-'P 1 Q gi. sawn! ' X Qifilskwiin- i X ' i 1 e r P Generals renew old acquaintances at the beginning of a new school year. Mr. Hall, counselor, discusses a schedule change with Pat McCain. First Came Registration . . . We Entered Into Activities . . . Sandy Clover purchases school supplies from the student store. light the annual HOWdY Dance. Larry Spears, Mr. Howdy, crowns Nancy Sterling Miss Howdy to high,
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Behind each moment in life there lies an unknown chal- lengeg the unknown challenge of the future and all it may hold. Knowing not what comes after the present, each in- stance brings with it a summons to some task which must be met and encountered. The famed and immortal Ulysses S. Grant once said, I propose to fight it out on this line if it takes all summer. Meeting each moment as it first begins to form and take shape, then afterwards fighting it out on its own line from beginning to end is a goal we must strive to attain. For facing life and the future without any qualms or misgivings is one of the first of many steps to maturity and success in an ever changing world. To the present our lives have been filled with many ex- periences of the past. All of which shall never be obliterated from our minds. Joy, sorrow, dreams, and reality-these are all pieces of that memory. But today that memory is unfaded and strong in our minds. Tomorrow, when it is not so strong, it is then that the 1964 GENERAL will have gathered these pieces together and formed a complete re- membrance of your year at U. S. Grant. SPIRIT IN EVER Y ASPE C T X - v p Declzccmon. gk I- is RX X ,f XE '- A . 7 N X,kx-yx Q Q 5 .ix E if A A in 'sf ' A ls. 'ills If . 'll7fLn1f.5trCNf1fQin:g- X V Q. , . i N. RJ 'fi XX! X KV fa 7 ' E . N. I f Classes . School Lqfe. 0 Cheers and Challenges 88
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it E L if K mg' +5 mf' The library offers a quiet place for studying and homework. and studied in our library. Pam Leird helps a fellow student check out books that will aid her in hours of study Assemblies raised our Spirit and gave as a welcome break from Clusty. Our cheerleaders promote spirit by good sportsmanship and cries of victory. Lt. Johnson emphasizes a point of caution as he speaks in a safety assembly.
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