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Debate, F'OI'eI1SiCS R.ust1e up Success The debate and forensic groups were quite busy. Under the direc- tion of Mr. Kilgore, the groups The many awards pictured various tournaments and contests below are those earned by the throughout the year. forensic and debate groups at fared Well as is evident by the number of awards in the trophy cases. At Left, Lynda Lygrisse, Steve I-Iaase, Gay Thomas, Brenda Patee, Bryan Wheeler, Monica Dutton, and Verla Bennett per- form in the forensics play, f'Dark of the Moon , which brought home three trophies. Below, Bryan Wheeler and Mike Goldsmith have a heated dis- cussion in the comedy, Everybody Loves Opal . 1 if 2 Q tllt l lf? i on H fm as iw, A t,,, .. , .1 .. 1, ,, lttsn ,n is f 'inn a t n
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It looks like, Benny Smith and Bob Nellans are really enthusiastic about the new bi-annual school magazine, Cross Currents . First Row: C. Daniels, I.. Cerney, S. Hughes, Second Row: R. Holla- day, B. Smith, J. Ferguson, B. Nellans, Third Row: D. White, J. Rogers, C. Wood, T. Wilson, B. Mossman. Posing for the photographer on 5O's day is our hardworking Birds- eye, Newswriting and T-Bird spon- sor, Mrs. Kinder First Row: S. Weddle, S. Gulick, T. Asbell, Second Row: B. Whee- ler, 1. McMaster, B.McKinney, Third Row: P. Banwart, B. White- side, M. Howrey, K. Counterman
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l r r 'CCVEP Corra.1s 27 Seniors CCVEP, fCo1'nbined Cooperative Vocation thing they seem to find more valuable---money! Education Programj, has continued to grow at Along with the job, they had a two hour class a day Circle. Twenty-seven people are involved in the in which, under the instruction of Mrs. Kendra Wil- program this year. These seniors have taken the kinson, they were taught important techniques of opportunity to obtain job experience and some- the buSin6SS WOl'1d- X 1 CCVEP. First Row: J. Gfeller, T. McLaughlin, J. Row: G. Risch, D. McKnown, B. Beard, D. Hampton, r Myers, R. Davis, B. McFan.n, R. Holladay, Second S. Couey, C. Landers, Mrs. Wilkinson. Not pictured: Row: D. Wohlgemuth, D. Brown, R. Duranleau, C. T. Hale, S. Schied, P. Clark, D. Jones. Johnson, T. Ketterman, S. Tibbets, D. Howe, Third Qngsfk Tse' f': 33R'5 I EE G: n ,:-s. ' ,if ,,1', fffxf . gg Q, Renee' Duranleau takes time out to pose at the Chelsea Inn in El Dorado.
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