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[ PEERING INTO THE UNKNOWN of the basketball world are Tommy Loizzi and company. Blizzard Of ’66 Snows Six Day Holiday Deletes Exams 6 days! Six (6) whole days! The school board actually called off school for this time because of o much-welcomed snow — the Bliz- zard of ' 66. As if it weren ' t enough to be out for o week, Mr. Chittum cancelled oil of our exams! Cram- ming until 4 in the morning was heard of by no one, and no cases of mental derangement, frayed nerves or jittery feelings were experienced by any Trucker. A few days after school resumed its regular schedule, loyal sup- porters of Churchland ' s wrestling and basketball teams cheered on members in hopes of winning games. Later on in February, Jun- iors turned their energies toward making high scores on the Nation- al Merit Scholarship Test. Student Li fe 19
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ARE THE EXPRESSIONS IN THE CHEERING SECTION what English teachers would call sundry, heterogeneous, incongruous? Maybe so. But to most of us, it ' s just fami- liar faces having fun supporting the basketball team. THERE ' S NOT A SINGLE TRUCKER who didn ' t live it up in the first semester snow. After all, consider the benefits. i
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Warm Spring Days Bring School Daze Among Students Second semester arrived to the wonder of those who couldn ' t be- lieve that time could hove passed so quickly. With the thaw of win- ter come spring fever, that peren- nial syndrome which pervades stu- dents ' minds and affects all activi- ty of the season. Spring 1966 kept pace with the traditions of former years. Soon after the crowning of Mr. and Miss Churchland came a surge of spring events — outdoor sports, ring or- ders for juniors, SCA elections, Bermuda Day, Senior Week, plans for the proms, and sunburn. The year climaxed with the ar- rival of the 1966 Trucker, the awards assembly, baccalaureate, and graduation. It was a year of pierced ears, the Frug and Watusi, boots, the Niemeyer wedding, pol- ka dots on stripes — and, natural- ly, Batman. It was a very good year. Our year. BEING ABLE TO POSE as an honor grad- uate is enough to make anybody smile! DURING A HOOTENANNY at one of the assemblies, Steve Blow captivates the audience with his version of Polly Von, a German folk song. AT 3:15 MOST ANYTHING that greets us is welcome, even spring showers and puddles. 20 Student Life
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