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Elf!! It Sill IBM Sli! H95 .3 1. Next week l learn to dog-paddle. An- other hard working Senior, alias Steve Do- zier, takes a break to play in the water. 2. Come on! There's not much time left! The Bombers glance at the game clock dur- ing the final minutes of the benefit basketball tournament. 3. All rght, who left the win- dows open? While washing down another car, Mike Cochran seems to display every- one's feelings as he discovers the windows oben . . . Again! 4. During a time-out the Bombers team reorganize their game plans. 5. What is my bid for this lovely hat? Seniors John Coles, Jim Hillin, Gary Green, and Bayron Binkley give the impression of an auction as they encourage passers-by to have their cars washed. 6. That's when l fell for . . . the Leader of the Pack! During the Junior Day festivities, Bob Wood and Joey Cason bring out the 1950's spirit. 7. Show me again, Schroder. Demonstrating his mu- sical talent David Hagewood instructs Ruth Roland in the skill of piano playing. 8. Directing cars in to be washed, Russell Pearl tackles his job with a smile. Student Llfe I 29
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lllluftrote These two people illustrate the entire theme of Lips- comb in the eyes of their classmates-the theme of Chris- tianity. 1. Being Miss Lipscomb makes me thankful for the train- ing that l have received at this school, and for the ideals of Christianity set before me. l hope I shall never forget these principles or the pleasant memories I have from David Lips- comb.-Rita Cato. Being Bachelor of Ugliness is the highest honor a boy at Lipscomb can receive, but it is more than an honor. It is a proud feeling of knowing that friends you have gone to school with for many years and others that you have just met respect you enough to want you to represent them-Jay Gore. 2. An active member of Goff and the Homilites, Jay Gore lists their singing repertoire on the chalk board. 3. Everybody come to the game to- night at 7:30 for the support of your team. Rita Cato's job as captain of the cheerleaders is to encourage school spirit. 4. Roy, of course l'm sure the new sprinkler system won't go off, but just in case! 5. Preparing to praise God through melody is a daily part of Miss Lipscomb's life as a chorus member. 6. Qualifications for every good Bachelor of Ug- liness: always alert and ready for action. Student Life I 31
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