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Page 13 text:
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a 9 AT THE MOCK TRIAL Judge Tim Burks confers with Attorney Charles Burger as Susan Rosencranz protests. ENTHUSIASM WINS the megaphone for the mighty seniors. LITTLE RED SHOWS his might after our successful sports season. BIG JOHN LENN has been T.P.ed again. II
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Twist High School life is never dull, and so was the case in the past year. The social life at Harrison was far from dull, in fact it was just the opposite. The pep assemblies were all high spirited and gen- erated interest. For the bgreenies the Freshman party was the top social function of the year as was the case with the Sophomore class. The parties and sock hops after the games also added extra sparkle to the years social agenda. Without parties and pep assemblies the past year would have been a lot less fun. NMAY I HAVE this dance? senior Amy Fine asks Greg Faith, Capid Cupers king. SHANGRI-LA was the Freshman Party theme, here Sally Fulford ten- tertainmenQ and Dave Byrne tpubli- cityT take time out to look over party decorations. LYNN OSWALD, Sophomore party decoration chairman gives her co- worker, Becky Dumes a helping hand. MEMBERS of the slave auction are about to be sold to the highest bidder. Any offers?
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Class Chiefs Top Totem EAGER TO ENTER into Harrison, Freshman Class President Mike Brooks pauses to hold the door for his fellow officers. From left to right they are jeannie Whitehead, Kathy Meier, Sally Senzell, and Mike Brooks. PRESIDENT HAL SAUER, of the junior class examines the new class rings as Terry Rosenblatt fills out her order. Bob Zimmerman and Janet Ellis can,t seem to decide which one they want. One of the highest positions a high school student can hold is that of a Class officer. At Harrison, the offices were filled by popular and bright students. The senior class had the responsibility of setting the pace for the entire school to follow. The classes which follow the class of ,65 will have to set their marks high to achieve the same good work. CLARK ANDERSON, President of the sophomore class is first to take the wheel; Rosalind Ritter, Ellen Hendershot, and Steve Winternheimer will just have to wait their turn. 12
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