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Tl E T0 REVEAL f ,,' 'gillll , 1 H -g l fx ' lt T t 1 l if ill.. MEM 0 ERFECT timing must be evidenced in toot- ball, basketball and trackfthe most out- standing branches ot athletics in which students of L. H. S. participate. It is only through long hours of practice, and adherring to strict train- ing rules, that they revive the old saying, To the victor belongs the spoils. Through the et- torts of the coaches, the student managers, the cheer leaders and the student body, the Minute Men are urged to put up a good tight against their opponentsfsometirnes winning, sorne- times losing, but always with the joy of the contest in their hearts.
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SHE'S A HONEY! .. .Dale Phillips, Ivan Merrick, Bay Phil- lips, Harold Wilken, Ferren Benker, and Donald Selk in- spect a new Olds, even though they couldn't buy it, even if they could. HAY MAIDS . . .The E P. A. barn dance finds Lorraine Streunipler, Patsy Ann Shanks, Wanda Bork, Kath- ryn Arbuckle, Beulah Mutchie, loan Erankenfield, Betty Snow- den, and Naorni Henderson, on the haystack at interinission. PAUSE THAT REFBESHES . . . Bob Haworth, Carol He- brew, Bob Burke, Tom Hark- ness, Melvin larvis, Mark Tee- tor and Linford Kirkpatrick pause at the Minute Man for an afterschool get-t o q e t h er-and- gab session. THIPPIN' THIDER THRU A THRAW . . . Bob Spuhler, Pto- bert Landercasper, Dale Kuq- ler, Harold Kopf, Dean Kras- onial and Merle Meyer drop in- to Barntore's after the dance for refreshments, Page 25 GIVE THEM AN AXE TO CUT THE TAX . . . Dean Vance, Eugene Lemnier, Wilbur Brown, and Calvin Niniie look over tax sheets at the court house. AH! THIS NITE LIFE! . . . lean Stanford, Mary Lou Schnieder, Kay Menke and Bonnie Sanderntan finally get started to bed, and look at the clock! Could it be 2230? E, A 0 . f'7 1 , 1 - n 7 5 I. .T l Fi IK 'N - K. 'P JRX . tx . S. . ,N , 1 bl . at 'X I QNX , A' X QP K' A ? . , X A 1 5 ,
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