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's FOREIGN AMERICANS B.C. hosts student politicians BOTTOM Llil-'T. Steye Gossett. junior. and lfred lzidson. senior. discuss problems betyyeen eountries at the Nlodel lnited Nations Conlerenee in Vaneouver BI. M.U.N. members representing Terranee stayed with Canadian lamilies yolunteering to house students from the eonlerenee. BOTTOM RIGHT. Seated by the sign identifying South Alriea. one ol' the three eountires MTI-IS represented. are Doug Gilbert. junior. and Yieki Jamison. senior. seeretary-treasurer. Committee meetings began Saturday morning. where new bills were introdueed 'V+ . .,,., uf 1 M. I eff! and voted on. l'ley'en llayyk delegates represented South .-Xtriea. leeland. and lsrael. lilil OXN. Seated at the general assembly are Cindy Olson. Rielt Ciossett. viee president. Sara Reed. president. and Randy Sehroder. all seniors. Taking plaee Saturday atternoon. the general assembly marked the end ol' the eonlerenee. Bills that yy ere passed at eommittee meetings yyere discussed at that time. and yyays ol' obtaining better relations betyy een eountries yy ere argued. Is www I zines, s ax ...gs if I ttt- W-wsfavrmsim:w.ia : +I- 4 .. , ,. lil. uf'
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1 l E l 1 i THOUGHTS REMAIN CLEAR I Toto '71 entrance to a dream world. It started with a plea for 9000 paper napkins needed to construct Randy Schroder's clouds. A few steps over a bridge led excited couples from the everyday world into a special night of fantasy. For the first part of the evening a soft blanket of fog from the mist machine surprised everyone by creeping into every corner but its mys- terious odor outweighed its beauty. Heading the dream was Chairman Cindy Olson, senior. Decorations Chairmen Machelle Murdock and Debbie Dixon, seniors, added to the dream-like atmosphere by paper- ing the walls in black. To its guests, On the Threshold of a Dream was just that. To those who constructed it, it was stark reality. TOP LEFT, With their heads in the clouds, couples dance to the music ot' Choice at the l97l Tolo. TOP RIGHT. Jeepers creepcrs. where'd ya get those peepers'? whispers Karen Reed, sophomore. as she eyes her escort. Rex Pearson, sophomore. RIGHT. Wendy Martin. Laurel Haas. Liz Engel, juniors. and Kit Moore. senior, form the man-made river at the entrance to thc dream world, Clouds, memories hover over Tolo if l U ' Q ,,,, , . few Fl
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SPIRIT STRI KES AGAIN! Freezing weather brings about warmth, good times Y st, 2 y L.. iffifg ,ii g g E js.. if 40 Winter Activities v .1 4. ...af x it .J W wr- , V' .. is ,ly , 1 T I WG Reluctantly, the players climbed atop wet donkey backs at the annual Donkey Basketball game, spon- sored by the Letterman's Club. The Donkey Farm supplied the donkeys, and Terrace supplied their two- legged counterparts. Grappling. grounding, and whip- ping asses was alla part ofthis year's event. Certain rules were to be observed. One of them was that each player had to take his donkey with him wher- ever he went. This rule proved to be a strenuous ordeal in many cases, as when the donkeys stubbornly stayed put. Another rule was that team members could not molest their rivals. This too was difficult, as struggling to stay on donkey backs caused many clumsy blunders. LEFT, Joe Ackerman, faculty, lunges towards Ray Howland, senior letterman, in an effort to prevent Howland from keeping that ball. ln order to make a basket, the player must stay on the back ofhis donkey. LOWER LEFT, Vying for the ball, Wayne King, fac- ulty, and Larry Civarra. senior, grapple precariously on their donkeys. LOWER RIGHT, uWelcometo the Terrace High Don- key 'Farm Dude Ranchf' greets John Fox, principal. Actually, Mr. Fox was an active participant in the Donkey Basketball game. The game ended with a vic- tory forthe lettermen by a score of34-28. .3 ,
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