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Menibers of the faculty basketball team fanfer before beginning TWIRP activitie his Week Is Real Peachy was the special activity for january. Each day of the week featured a different contest. The week's best received event was the choice of official TWIRP of the Year - Ethan Rauch. Dewey Hopper appeared at the Walk for Washington Assembly to help start At the Walk for Washington Assembly, Dewey Hopper, television persanality, pledges his support to the Band. wal 'fran l W I ' I' N 'll- ,X w, XX li 4 -wtf, . 'iie I I-it it. I . li I y, , R, 'IWW .t,. ,, ' W ,Q I X, 24 IANUARY ACTIVITIES 1--.-.4 i N4 1 WW ,ra M, y I A , r I' l ll I 1 tl 3 I, I 'nw' li WF' I the game with Central. Pictured are: Lennie Iones, jim Poster, LatharGoernitz, Dale O'Dell, Difkflllegretti, and Bill Saunders. S, final exams enliven January the drive for funds to finance the Band and Choir's trip to Washington D.C. Approximately ZOO students and faculty walked to raise money. Final examinations ended the first semester, with the second beginning on Ianuary 26. Softball, basketball, and wrestling team members were honored at a pep assembly on Friday, the 3-Oth. The three teams were possible contenders for slots in their respective divisional play offs. Boy and Girl of the Month forlanuary were Larry Ashton and julie Vollrath. Flag Line members Kathy Stiteler and Chris Pugh perform a basketball dance at the pep assembly.
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