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So, students actually do look for books when they have passes to go to the library. Freshmen WE REMEMBER --freshman initiation. Now we are high school students working individually and as a unit toward a definite goal. --being able to attend high school students only dances and convocations. --class electionsj having our own student council members to give us a voice in the government of the school. --biology class. Who cares how many hearts a worm has? --mohair sweaters, dickies, stretch pants, princeton haircuts, But, Mom, everyone has one! --report card day panic! They say, you're only a freshman once, aren't you glad? We aren't. This is a wonderful year, the start of something big. It looks as if Mark and Randy have run into some trouble Slaves added a realistic touch to the Junior Prom, trying to sell magazines for their class. Creole Gardens.
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Members of the Sophomore decorating Jimmy looks a little discouraged. Oh, well, maybe the next committee evidently feel that they de- time it will be a strike! serve a coke after winning the high school division of the school spirit contest sponsored by the Student Council. These Sophomores were caught red-handed as they were breaking the school rule, No students are allowed in other student's lockers. Sophomores WE REMEMBER —that another year has gone by. The time is going fast, but we will make the most of it! --our class parties and the wonderful times we had. We think it's more fun to spend our money this way than to go on a trip, anyhow. --the day we got our class sweaters and jackets. We wore them for days straight, but can you blame us? --turning sixteen, and finally having that wonderful driver's license. Watch out!! --guidance classes. Trying to obtain a goal or two toward which to strive. --winning the school spirit contest at school with our decorations and pep session program. --troubles over girls and troubles over boys. Everything is so mixed up! This is our year. We're still young enough to act a little nutty and not be criticized, and old enough to be able to tell the freshmen what to do. These hard-working coat checkers are finding that those dimes add up fast. Jean Stoner, Jo Jonson, and Chuck Jones look at the globe as we admire their class sweaters and jacket.
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When Mary Stephens cleans her locker for a locker inspection, she really cleans it. Eighth Graders proudly display the trophy which they won in the Student Council sponsored school spirit contest. Kent Shank helps provide the music at the basketball games. Junior High WE REMEMBER --how far away junior high school used to seem, and how important. --the fear we felt as we came to school that first day to face new teachers, new classes, new friends--a whole new way of life. --that everything, but everything, is blamed on a seventh or eighth grader; paper in the halls, fights in lunch line, everything! We don't mind too much, though, because someday soon we can blame it on someone else. Our memories are still a lot of grade school; basketball games, recesses, milk breaks. Yes, we remember many things, but we realize that most of our memories are nothing compared to things that we have to look forward to. --Judy Keltner
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