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. . . to laugh . . . to cry . . . to be yourself We all like a time to be alone when we can think and sort out our own ideas. Sooner or later, though, we look for our friends. It's agreed that sharing special times with others make them more memor- able. Whether it be just a few people having a good time or the big dance at school, we save pressed coursages, play programs, or a napkin so we will remember the event. These mementos seem at the time to be great treasures. Looking back we remember the hard work put into an event or group. We remember how much we wanted everything to be perfect so people would always remember it. These events or groups need many people to be a success. The kind of people who work and want to do good. We plan and work together and in the end we realize everyone there is needed. We know that, “One Are We. 9
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Choices Involvement is important while growing up. Every day holds new faces and new personalities. We find each person is unique and has something of value to give to our world. A person may seem differ- ent to us, but he has his purpose. The key is to be yourself, look around, and help others too. You have a choice. A choice to stand alone or to stand together for One Are We. 8
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Half-Time Crowning, Team Cakes, Displays . . . Eagle spirit was shown by new and exciting ways this year. The Homecoming couple was crowned at half-time so more spectators could see the event. Community businesses supported the Eagles by putting up window displays for which they won money prizes. Team cakes were given to cross country, volleyball, and football teams at the pep rally from the pep club. Seniors decorated for the Homecoming dance around the theme, Edge of the Universe. Albatross provided the music for the night. A downtown pep rally was held with businessmen and women, team captains, and coaches giving speeches. 1 Babel Insurance promotes community spirit with a window display, which won tnem third prize of ten dollars. 2 Homecoming pep rally held downtown in the rain didn't dampen the Eagles' spirit. 3 Trena Rohrich hands Wendell Dubbs a streamer as Terry English gets ready with the tape while decorating for the Homecoming dance around the theme, Edge of the Universe. 10
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