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On December 22, at the Fairgrounds Cafeteria, another Annual Senior Breakfast was prepared, cooked and served with success, with the help of the Breakfast Committee. The menu was scrambled eggs, pancakes, suasage, grapefruit juice and milk. The entertainment was performed by Dave Ames and John Hemphil, who played Christmas carols as the Seniors tried to harmonize. Everyone seemed to enjoy themselves when Santa joined us and brought happiness in his sack. This is what he pulled out: Well kiddies, it's been a long trip but I was bound and determine to be here for the best Senior breakfast ever. I must say it looks lovely. I made such a rush trip I wasn't able to fill all the many requests that came from this group. So Ilooked over the letters and jotted down a few items that maybe Illl be able to take care of for you: For Julie Martin, whois always worried about her frizzy blues, A Toni Home Permanent. For Claudia Gerloff, who seems to always be in the need of them, a pair of personalized crutches. For Jeff Mecozzi, because he's so impressed with himself, a life size self portrait. For Alicia Truffer, who is a constant source of information and to assist her in gathering this information, an 8 line party line. For Kim Hack, who never seems to find a pair of shoes with high enough heels, a pair of stilts. For the Class of '75, a crowbar, to separate Patti and Max. And I believe it was Cathy Vaticano who requested a years supply of pencils and paper, for the constant moocher Dennis Hart. For Laurie Jo Howard, to help preserve her pep and spirit forever, a lifetime subscription to National Cheerleader magazine. For Greg Amaral, to promote his image as the class cowboy, to toy horse. For Toni Beebe, who has her share of feeling under the weather, an all expense paid trip to the nearest Kaiser Hospital. For Bruce Cox, so he can always have someone he can stay ahead of, a pet turtle. For Andy Roman, who has a hard time with our jargon, a dictionary of American slang. For Cathy Vaticano, an Italian Godfather, to help make the Senior Class some offers they can't refuse. For Cindy Thomas, who never seems to slow down, a lifetime supply of tranquilizers. For Bruce Bynum, who really stands out in a crowd, an express ticket to the Land of the Giants. For Carr Clifton, who has more than his share of the morning after blahs, a 25 cup coffee potf' Santa gave a gift to everyone, and told us we had the rest of the day free from school. S1-riiorltlrvakfast I 7.53 I If
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Above: Varsity Cheerleaders lead a cheer. Center left: A mother and son reunion. Center right: lettergirls show perfect form. Below left: .TV Cheerleaders do a skit about pom pon girls. Below right: Pat Gill portrays a typical Dublin players, mother. It rallies , I 1 'Yell our cart out Next we will have a skit... If you attended any of the rallies this year this would have to be a familiar phrase to you. Performing at each rally were the donnetts, cheerleaders, lettergirls and pom pon girls. One rally included an exchange rally with Dublin. The Dublin spirit squads performed a skit with a take off from the game show The Price Is Right. Ending each rally was lheplaying of our school song. 9 ' 'WA , L, t .ip K , -rf.. vi z ' W' -, , . tif' K ' , M., W.,-..,,,t-. A 7 . l A ar.
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