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Rare is the day that a student isxft plagued with minor irritations such as a locker that wonyt open or a monitor that insists on seeing a hall pass. School life is marked with further frustrations like dropping books in the hall, beinglate to class or balancing a precariously stacked tray of dishes. LAUGHTER in the lunch room helps lighten the load of work. Just as a student is burdened with frustra- tion, so is he uplifted With elation: like seeing his class president accept the pep megaphone 0r cheering the Warriors on to Victory. Further elation comes With passing a final exam or hearing the seventh hour bell ring, announcing that another day of school has been completed.
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BIG PETE HELMBOCK, Junior, may look fierce but he doesnk seem to scare Senior Jeri Schmidt. Shds got her hall pass for everyone to see. IF LOOKS COULD kill, Senior Andy Kopelwitz would 0 F rustratlon be dead by now, at least according to Senior Rhonda Koch. Butterfingers Andy has just scattered her books all d El 0 over the hall. an athIl A STAB IN THE DARK, Junior Susan Turner closes her eyes and prays her lunch juggling act doesnk fail. 6
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DEBBIE SMITH, junior, like many other Har- rison students joined the folk music lovers this year. Folk music was the most popular club. Hail to the Conquering Spirit USEND eEM TO THE MOONh was the win- ning theme for Color-Day, shown in Sophomore homeroom 35. WHO IS HALLIE Tager backing in the Fresh- man class eiections? Maybe her friend Jack Snyder can help her. High school is not merely academic study, but, is comprised of many fun-filled and honorable events and awards. This year, t64- 65, has had its share of memorable events. The seniors have walked the hallowed halls of Harrison for the last time, but, they can look back With pride at such things as; the riotous lunch hours, spirited pep assemblies, the awards won, and the home-coming dance. In the years to come these events Will be recalled at the class reunions, parties, and in letters. Year ,64365 is truly one that Will be remembered and cherished forever in the heart of every Harrison hWarriorf,
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