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bicelllellllial blcentennlal Bicentennial fbi sin ten e ull A celebration commemorating the 200th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Perhaps somewhere, hidden in a secluded cave, there lives a hermit who is unaware of it. Certainly, to anyone who has looked at a news- paper, watched television, peeked into a maga- zine or merely existed in society, it has made its presence quite well known. You can't miss it. lt's the first celebration on your right. lt,l' of course, is the Bicentennial. Ameri- ca's favorite five-syllable word fmisspelled by thousandsj has been on the lips of everyone from President Gerald Ford to Hideo Gump Sr. Hideo Gump Sn? It has not merely been on their lips, however, it can also be found on their cars, their coins and their minds. But, to many this much-used term is more than just the only twelve-letter word they know. It also represents to them a perfect opportunity to display a bit of national pride and reverence. It is to these good-thinking people that these pages are dedicated. OK AH Mil 75 C 0 t776EBlCENTENNlAL 1976 I
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basketball 17 'basketball First row: Barbara Jacobs, Steve Nolen, Mark Hamernik, Scott Schmoll, Dale Brown, Roegene Holdermann. Sec- ond row: Richard Black, Mark Kay, Brian Glassford, Kevin Jones. Third row: Chuck Allred, David Zondor, Brian Ennis, Steve Wright. Fourth row: Ed Wright, Brad Bowers, Coach Rory Marshall, Fred Moeller. Junior Varsity These sixth hour boys play the same game mentioned on page thirteen. Unlike the Var- sity, the Junior Varsity has few fans in the stands. From the Pit at Central to the Ranger Gym, these guys played their game. It is hard to get morale up without a cheering section, although the cheerleaders tried a few times. Trying to get it together, hoping to make Var- sity next year they put forth their best winning a few games along the Way. 2
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19 bicentennial Patriotic citizens are afforded a wide variety of options as to just how they want to display their Bicentennial spirit. The most basic of these is, of course, the display of Old Glory. A flag sticker placed in a strategic spot can do wonders for sagging national morale. These miniature Stars and Stripes can easily be exhibited on your clothes, your windows, your car, your . . . well, it can go a bit overboard, can't it? After all, to paraphrase songwriter John Prine, your flag decal w0n't get you into heaven anymore.
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