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To be is wonderful, but how, moving it is 1 to feel oneself becoming. A young turtle becomes an old turtle A sandlot quarterback transmutes into a reserve athlete A sexless ninth grader molts into a sophomore girl And all converge in the ruins of Rome, The turtle grows older The athlete coins a poem The girl spills acid on her dress And all in silence groom their reflections What did isjhe say Areyoua12ora3? 'I need a comb! 'Tm mouthing the Words. and hairily eye one another. Ei ' ??9 'YOU ARE DEVELOPING ALONG UNFAVORABLE LINES my lungs are burning WHAT no hall pass? The beauty of old man L Pythagorus blows my poisoned mind, I feel pretty fhandsomej but I fear ' Qsjhe did not see me for the green fusion, Openmouthed I look and wait to pierce the perforated paper of myself Sz thee. We are not sick Wet are not dying We are becoming! Emile-Antoine Bourdelle HOMEROOM 100 - Front Row: S. Al- len, V. Adams, C. Albrin-k. Row 2: R. Barn- um, J. Angel, B.'Basile. Row 3: E. Barton, J. Ball, M. Arensbak. Row 4: M. Avant, B. Balogh, B. Backus. Row 5: B. Armitage, R. Alexander, D. Barnes. Row 6: E. Arnold, C. Allen, D. Becker. Row 7: N. Alexander, M. Baumann, D. Baer. Row 8: J. Bartett, T. Bartha, R. Acton, J. Barnett. HOMEROOM 101 - Front Row: L. Boyce, B. Bennett, B. Britton. Row 2: V. Brooks, B. Bell, P. Betz. Row 3: S. Boghossian, M. S. Blocher, M. Brasher. Row 4: D. Beem, D. Betts, S. Bowler. Row 5: V. Belville, B. Bol- lard, L.'Brown. Row 6: D. Brooks, M. Brad- ford, J. Bell. Row 7: V. Brotton, B. Brown, B. Bradbury. Row 8: R. Blume, C. Bendixen. Row 9: T. Brockmeyer, T. Brockmeyer, T. Beman. ..
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My respiration and inspiration, the beating of my heart, the passing of blood and air through my lungs. . . The track team this year is a Well-balanced team, especially strong in running events, with a little Work left to do in the field events. The team consists of many re- turning lettermen as well as some promising sophomores and juniors. This should be an outstanding season for the relay teams, which show much promise. The team has had the best in- door season ever and has hopes of taking the city and possibly prog- ressing even further. - . an: , TTY' l,.al!,p-1'- 5' Sh ' - .c .1 -'rg-5. . is- Track Team-Row 1: D. Colburn, J. Keir, J. Schmidt, A. Clifford, S. Mott, D. Heisel, P. Meyer, G. Kopp, N. Kirby, G. Wright, S. Bybee, C. Strauss, J. Huber. Row 2: R. Rogers, R. Gibson, B. Kaplan, D. Wall, B. Ismon, D. Schumaker, R. Pfeiffer, P. Sattler, D. Morrison, N. Alexander, S. Wood, F. Saf- ranek, B. Kinsey, S. Engle, Mr. Beck. Row 3: D. Fertig, J. Magers, H. Hindman, D. Cribb, P. Stutz, P. Mingler, J. Williams, D. Morgan, D. Lamp, D. Inskeep, B. Naylor, Managers C. Mor- gan, T. Graham, Mr. Wolfe. Row 41 D. Habchett, T. Hill, L. Mulberry, V. Sams, B. Wolfe, T. Strasser, M. Wil- liams, S. Haslup, D. Jen- kins, R. Quam, P. Hiller, M. Sells, W. Augensteing S. Graham, manager. Walt Whitman f- '1'!'Y-lla ' ' Ah --15. .YQ . - ' .Wea v . ...QE 'Ms - M :sf 5 15. Q ' ,f s D p , . , -13 4,-.AJ .. - ' ' -E' if 1 251. , Prior to the first meet and last . J yearbook deadline, the track I 1fQj:',ji team Worked out in both adverse 1,55 and favorable weather condi- tions. -' 24... - an .A 34 -if 1 Q A- G 'WV 105
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HOMEROOM 102 - Front Row: S. Barn- hart, L. Blees, S. Belknap. Row 2: S. Bel- ville, N. Archey, C. Arnold. Row 3: K. Am- berg, K. Baumann, M. Birkhead. Row 4: C. Arnold, J. Beem, J. Adair, K. Beskow. Row 5: N. Benedetti, D. Bennett, J. Berry, K. Bennett. Row 6: S. Barbour, R. Barnett, D. Beyer, M. Bell. Row 7: W. Augenstein, D. Alexander, B. Arledge, B. Ashcraft. Row 8: C. Beardsley, K. Amstutz, P. Benedetti. Row 9: R. Baer, S. Adams, C. Blasutta, L. Beaver. HOMEROOM 103 - Front Row: B. Casmo, B. Botkins, B. Bro. Row 2: S. Blume, M. Burrows, L. Brown. Row 3: K. Burdette, F. Casper, D. Bucklew. Row 4: M. Bucklew, D. Burger, J. Boling, D. Bruck. Row 5: P. Carr, S. Campbell, M. Bonsecour. Row 6: P. Bolon, P. Chervank, B.-Callahan, J. Brody. Row 7: L. Callabretta, W. Cheyney, M. Buchart, J. Buchan. Row 8: J. Casey, G. Chess, B. Chan, M. Bybee. Row 9: G. Blue- stone, R. Bluff, G. Boulware, D. Casto, S. Bruny. HOMEROOM 105 - Front Row: R. Dan- iell, G. Dickerson, D. Cribb. Row 2: M. Dar- by, M. Crawford, B. Cordell. Row 3: C. de- Vries, V. Diamond, D. De Roberts. Row 4: H. Davis, J. Dennis, C. Dame. Row 5: L. Crosby, C. Czap, J. Cooke, J. Chicco. Row 6: M..Cline, A. Cooke, M. Cramer, K. Da- vies. Row 7: J. Deutshie, A. Cooke, J. Davis. Row 8: G. Clark, C. Daenhke, K. Daenhke, M. Clements. Row 9: M. Cramer, S. Coch- ran, P. Demos, J. Corbett.
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