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And the Race Was n ,..-, .--........w, ggg , W , F952 U , no ,I ix - .441 Each day a student goes through his daily routine: class- es, socializing, and occasionally studying. For some stu- dents this daily routine includes riding the bus home. Al- though this sounds very ordinary, it is an experience in it- self. as shown on this page. First there is the problem ol' waiting for your bus and avoiding being pushed onto one not going your way. Once you find the right bus you might think you are home free, but now you are faced with 28 ,4- i 3... ':-'J'-535 if' -N-F1 boarding your bus. Occasionally you will find this easy, like the students in the top lel't photo. at other times it is not so simple C Middle-Righty. As always there are those who do in their own way fLower-Rightl. Some students provide their own transportation. In this case it was only one way, thanks to some students who decided to convert this convertible.
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Gilbert and Tim Evans revert back to greaser days. Finding a place to sit down was a problem sometimes. So you sat where you could find a place. Here Joanne Peirce and Dave Orr found their place on one of the eating tables. The sophs did a great job in decorating the cafeteria and commons filling the walls with pictures of flappers and gangsters, cowboys and dance hall girls, and a variety of costumes. As the finish of the last song you could note the feeling of the last year for the seniors and the air ofantici- pation ofthe underclassman for the next TWIRP. 7 X
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W rm... 1' Each year Memorial has it's firsts. and this year it was the donkey basket ball game. For those ol' you who did not attend, this was an ordinary basket ball game. except that the players were on donkeys. The teams were made up of Juniors vs. the faculty with cheerleaders for both sides showing all their enthusiasm. Everyone had a good time despite the falls, and the Juniors ended up on top. unlike Mr. Rebholz, demonstrating his own style lLower Lefty. Great form was shown by Mr. Voss cradling the ba-ll like and infant as he broke through the defense looking for a score fTop Righty And Denise Emden returning the ball for a shot through the hoop QTop Lefty. Mr. Toltey and Mr. Bulovsky sit out for a couple olminutes but their hearts are still in it CLower Rightj. When the clock was stopped, the scoreboard showed a to victory for the Juniors. 29
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