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Master mechanic at work. At the Fourth of July Derby Da . John Myers makes some last adjustments on the wheel of his soap box before the big event. John raced car num- ber 20 sponsored by Scars Photo by- Anne Cordts. Good Luck from the C heerleaders. At the first pep rally. Cheerleader Natalie Sponaugle presents a soccer ball and a four-leaf clover to Coach Leonard Ritchie, while Michele Cotton and Joyce Plummer snicker at Coach Gene Morgan The girls had just presented Mr. Morgan w ith a minature Mountic bus. Photo by l.aurt Ha-man Opening —
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Tor Good Times We spent most of our time there: it was only natural that we thought of it as our second home. Even though the build- ing didn't look so great, inside or out. we learned to make the most of it. and once we were with our friends, the shabbiness really didn't matter. What made our school so spe- cial was the people. They were the ones we spent most of our time with: they were our good time friends. With them we complained about every- thing the 85c lunches (complete with the ketchup that wasn't there), the electron con- figurations in chemistry, the bashful guys at the junior high dances, the piles of homework on the night of the Savage soccer game, and the cost of l ods and Nikes. But we also had a lot of fun like making signs for the secret spirit pals, doing well on Mrs. Lenora Snyder's essay tests, celebrating football victories at Fox's, and singing Christ- mas carols at the lunch table. With our history notes, we made confetti for the Homecoming pep rally, blew $5.00 on Pac-Man at the game room in the Mall, tuned into KGO for the Weekly Top 30, and vir- tually lived for the weekend, for a chance to spend more time with our friends. Most often, though, it wasn't until later that we realized w hat great times we did have and how important they really were. 2 — Opening
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McDonalds is the place to be. After the games on Friday nights. McDon- alds is the popular place for a guy to take his date. Saturday nights the route for cruising is by the Tastee Freeze, through town, by McDon- alds. and back again. Photo by Bob Barry. At the corner of Water and College. Pat Hartman works on replacing the worn crosswalks. Pat worked all summer, but lamented that he blew it on the weekends.” Photo by Anne Cordis. Ten minutes is enough time for stu- dents to grab a quick kiss, a quick coke, and then board the bus. Four- teen buses run from Beall, two of which make double trips. One-third of the student body rides buses, and tw ice a year a fire drill is supervised by Mr. James Thompson and Mr. John Morris. Assistant Supervisor of Transportation. Photo by Anne Cordts. A — Opening
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