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Arrow ' 75 Somewhere in the United States of America, in Northern Indiana, but still near the Ohio line, stood an orangish-brick structure. It was here, for different reasons, purposes and goals, we spent our time. This was Our Place . . . 1. M. Kraskowki and Mr. Lee talk over matters on 50 ' s day. 2. V. Fry and S. Bnmson are ask- ing the question, Orange you glad you ' re not from Norwell? 3. Coach Egley finalizing in- structions to the team at the ACAC tourney. 4. R. Persyn, K. Powell, D. Mendenhall, and J. Cummins help to build a platform used in The Miracle Worker.
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1. Anne (B. Bandelier) attempts to teach Helen (M. Gerlach) table manners in The Miracle Worker. 2. T. Hemdon plants a tree for Nature and Ecology Class. 3. Ping-pong becomes a relaxing part of the boys ' Junior High P.E. 4. The Woodlan and Carroll football teams line up for a clash at a home game. 5. Drum major, Tom Harris di- rects the band at halftime. 6. The Free Spirit class takes a look at courtyard snow before Christmas break. This mass was com- posed of many disem- barking from, and depart- ing to multifold places. Some had regard for this place, Woodlan High . School, as a stadium in which to excel, others as an academy where they went to learn. For many, this structure was held as an auxiliary to meet to- gether. A remaining por- tion held this place as their residence where many duties were performed, and activities carried out with comrades. Also con- sidered a resort, many celebrated, and partici- pated, in special events that arose. Much was done all in this. Our Place. le Entrance 1-7 Iif the Stadium 8| the Academy IS .. I Meeting at the Auxill I Around the Barracks 74-i Inside the Resort 112 -12f ftfmposing the E|tate4;
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