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Homecomingg Donkey Basketball Game Perform As Joan Young takes a leisurely moment from writing Jerry Johnson a note, she is caught blowing a large bubble. Getting the gym Hoor ready for basketball practice, Tom Rector whistles while he works. As tension increases at the Portland football game, Susan Oyler shows complex emotions as she grips the railing. 34-people In the fall of '70, seniors felt the traditional superiority and anticipated being top dogs in activities during the year. Rain did not cause the dampened spirits' of the seniors during Homecoming. After getting first place for two years the class of '71 felt sadness in losing to thesophomores. Taking over the Thanksgiving and Christmas Convo was one of the reasons seniors came a long way . Skits demonstrating how different people always show thanks to God was presented to the student body. Mr. Stebbins wanted to raffle Nancy Whitehair but Who wanted a turkey that looked like that? Seniors let under- classmen know who were tops at the Christ- mas Convocation, December 23. Twas The Night Before Christmas , fairy tales, and scrip- tures were presented by 7l'ers. Redecorating Room One was fun as the seniors decorated for the holidays. Witches, turkeys, blinking lights and hearts adorned the room as each holiday came into season. Mythical expres- sions made the background for Delta vs. the Titans during sectional hysteria. Different bun- nies 'stood out to humor the young and old as the season drew towards spring vacation. The expression how many days do we have left now? was getting tiresome to ears. Eye fulls replaced ear fulls as a changeable countdown was put up in the room. Time went fast for Sen- iors as May 25th drew near.
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