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Page 78 text:
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Under the able dirertion of this year ' s Student Council, the intramural events which make up class competition were carried afl quickly and smoothly with the Seniors grabbing the majority of the gold medals. The juniors made a strong bid for first place; but as the year progressed, the powerful Senior Class pulled the juniors through the mud again and again and again. To raise spirits at the beginning of school, the arrogant juniors challenged the .Seniors to a tug- a-war over a mud pit. The .Seniors arrived in style in three jeeps and monogrammed shirts, while the juniors were totally disorganized. As could be ex- pected, the highly organized Seniors quickly pulled and dragged the over-confident juniors through the pit three times. CLASS Through the mud again. Barry in his rice patty. li,
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BACK ROW: Stutz, Lindsey, Hastings, Payne. FRONT ROW: Murdy, Slocum, Safford. TENNIS In the past Prep ' s tennis team has not met with too much success. Last year, however, the Flint- ridge team came through with a winning season, the first such achievement in many years. With the entire squad returning — including top singles players Ken Payne and Bruce Murdy — and with the acquisitition of some fine new freshmen, the team seems to show signs of being even stronger than last year. There is the added incentive of some of the players going to Ojai for the big tournament held there every spring. Thus, the future looks very bright for Prep ' s tennis team. Classic tennis form. 73
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Another great battle was fought on the football field. The game was unexpectedly won by the juniors in a hard-fought 14-13 victory over the Seniors. The juniors ' final touchdown in the closing seconds of the game placed the Seniors in second place. In academic events, the Seniors easily won grades and demerits for the first three quarters, with the juniors placing second in grades and last in demerits. As we go to press, the Seniors are sure to be the guests of either the freshmen or the sophomores for a fine dinner. As always, the events were en- gaged in with a spirit of fun and good sportsman- ship, and the competition did much to increase class unity. COMPETITION That ' s a hard one! Gunn throws in desperation. 75
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