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Page 34 text:
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As happens every year at about the same time. students start to wish away the snow and hope for spring. Each year Easter comes. but for the first year at Memorial the Easter Bunny made a visit to the school. Above you see Mrs. Becker accompanied by Memorial's own bunny and her basket. During Easter vacation students occupied their time by camping. studying. or laying out tbelieve it or notl. and some were even lucky enough to get some sun in Florida. When students returned to school after vacation 30 XX xl M , L 5 .. L-YL -3 -1-.H , , -a .xi -,fQ.'..-Q' -.-f'Ag,.gw,,, ,E K W , .. . , . . -' ' H up aj .11,jg'i.' ,'. paw. , 5' 1 , :ff i :.:'f2 J. l'f'miwf ' wiswi .. .v'f'a9f'f-g.'QZ?5?'.5fg,a-ffgrg-1' , V . if rf ilffrlfn' 5,-, 'J 519' . fi' -E, , ' 'h 'i'f f K V 'nv 5 fa- 3, ' ' K- V 15 , , ff., 3 , M t pr' ,ff g 4. V' 7.53 lj T :Y H ' rg-f, VJ xv., by ,M-T36 K ,yi .r .2 X ' ti ' ,. a .A A . they found their wishes had come true. spring was here. and Spring Fever hit. The courtyards were crowded with students sunbathing, playing with frisbees, and some- times catching up on sleep. Instead ofgoing to the cafete- ria to eat. everyone went to the courtyards. The camera caught Patti Gardner and Karen Schwaiger trying to get a tan tlvliddle. Lefty. The beautiful weather lasted a couple ofweeks, then the cold returned once again. and the stu- dents found themselves wishing spring would return.
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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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...L-.. Q! or l .1-J' ' ' April 25 and 26 of 1974, the James Madison Memorial Dance Club presented their annual spring dance concert. There was a great variety of dances with Memorial High School students as well as alumni. The audience reaction proved to the participants that modern dance has now become one of major art forms in the liberal arts field to- day. The show proved such a success that three ofthe dances went to State. Jane Mendenhall and Karen Paape won an award at State for their dance The Blood ofthe Lamb fUpper Rightl. Roxanne Thompto also won an award a State tNot Pictured Herel. Chris Waggoner exe- cutes a beautiful pose during herjazz dance tLower Rightj. The experimental group shows a part of The Broken Chain tUpper Lefth. Whole Milk was the title ofthe dance done by Dave Fey and Mary Petrilla. Under the direction of Ms. Maas the performance was a great success. 31
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