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LEFT PAGE: Left, Junior, Lance Shaw participates in the Brahman bull broncing competiti0n,Top Center, Sophomore, Justin Mitchells favorite sport is bull broncing and he excells in it well . Interestingly, ' Justin family provides the famous bull for television commercials. RIGHT PAGE: Top, A participant in mariyxhorse shows, Mrs. Meadows-displays her talents as anexcellent rider in the barrel racing compehtion.Bottorn Right, At the noonfime calf milking contest, sophomore Frank Horan attefmpts to milk the goat. l54 Activities. . , Naturally K 2 VV Vk,., ,Z X. i :,, ,X
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,.vW ' SPRI Spring Madness Week is sponsored by ASB and includes different activities so students can become involved. On Monday a bubble gum contest was won by the seniors. On Tuesday in the eating relay, the spirited seniors won again. Wednesday was the obstacle course where four people from each class ran through a course made up by ASB. The winning class were the sophomores who clocked the best time. On Thursday there was a tug - of -war, seniors and frosh against iuniors and sophomores. Of course, the juniors and sophomores won. l56 Activities. . . Naturally Friday was dress up day for faculty and students. There was two - assemblies scheduled Friday to introduce Snotty Scotty and the Hankies who played that evening for the traditional '50's Soc Hop. Last, but not least, dress - up day concluded the week, and to the delightofaljjeachers donned their favorite 50's outfits with moth - eaten letter seeaters, duck - tail hair - dos, and cuffed blue ieans.
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