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DRAMA CLUB m9mb9fS DYOVE PIGV DYBCUCG Can be fun- PEP BAND member Chris Smith does some guitar plucking FR MCTIGHE tells how its done, and Glee Club responds.
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I? BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS JERRY DAVIES, Marc Galloway, Mike Craford, Pat Leary, and Jerry Mackey lead cheers during the Estacada game N.H.S. MEMBERS Gerry Nelson, Guy Randles, and Dan Ziglinski unload candy for the fall candy sale. 40
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Students Show Participation There are activities which cannot easily be placed in any one particular category. And yet they are as real as any long- established extra-curricular activity. At the folk masses students found a new, unusual addition to their school day and the religious atmosphere of the school. The contemporary issue of the 18-year-old vote flared up with the beginning of the year 1969. Six seniors, led by George Sanders, went with other Portland high school stu- dents to Salem to testify in favor of lowering the voting age in Oregon. The Candy Drive meant work, but also contests and prizes. Three students, Guy Boileau, Mike Hicks, and Tony Obrad- ovich drew a handful of nickels as their reward in the course of the drive. The Agora Cafe in downtown Portland became a second classroom when the senior French students with Mrs. Herrick traveled to the small establishment to view plays performed in French by a local theater group. Decked out with mail and a mace, Bill Koenig personified the spirit which carried the Green Machine to two crucial victories over Central and The Dalles. GEORGE SANDERS speaks out in favor of the 18-year-old vote at the state capitol BILL KOENIG expresses the real hum during Spur it Week as he prepares to overcome his foes 42
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