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Student Council President, Mary Ann Schultz, accepts a trophy for the school, from the Girl's Varsity basketball team. , Q . I' ex , lf' V fn, l pl t i t ml A Student Council representative, Steve Iohnson, accepts the Ir. High PCC trophy from Rick Blood. 14 Convocations What, two students punching it out in the hall? Well, actually it's Tom Twining and his partner demonstrating some Karate moves.
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CROSSING GUARD: Culhy Campolalarra qw-s lf,...-Q-, V OFFICE WORKERS: ffront rowj'Mary Ann Schultz, Raellen White, Laura Anello, fbuck rowj Iody Fankhauser, Barb Stembel, Doris Uzzlc, Sharyn Hancock, fnot picturedj Iill Bell, Meg Randolph - Helping Others 13
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'I 1. Karate In The Dark The students are generally spread from one end of the build- ing to the other, but on rare occa- sions they all get together, for a little fun and enjoyment. The Student Council presented two Convocations for the student body this year. The first, presented in October, was billed as the Mountain Music Makers. Although the actual Music Makers could not make it, the two men who replaced them used the same name. They entertained the students with traditional and con- temporary folk tunes. The second convo, in April, had a few com- plications. An electrical storm in the area put out the lights, leaving only the emergency light, which did a fine job of lighting up the walls, but didn't do much for the gym floor. Due to a tight schedule the Karate demonstrationists had to perform in the dark. Immedi- ately after the show, while the guests were having pictures taken in the hall, the lights came on again. An education convo was given in the auditorium, by a member of the LaSalle II Expedition. The lecture and slide show was of great interest to students who talked with the expeditionists when they were guests in our school in the winter of 1977. Trophies presented to the school this year were Boy's Var- sity basketball P.C.C. Tourney, P.C.C. Round-robin, and the Vi- dette Messenger Traveling tropheyg Girl's Varsity basketball P.C.C. Tourney and P.C.C. Round- robin, andy Eighth grade basket- ball, baseball, and cross-country trophies. One good foot to the jaw is all it takes! Convocations 15
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