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N-M... trucker takes trike title Smash! The tricycles meet with a render- ing sound of spokes meeting and pedals clashing. The pit crew members rush on the track to separate the two fierce com- petitive machines as the spectators scream for more. Well, the T973 tricycle race was not quite that dramatic, but it was filled with action. Five entries were submitted: senior class, sophomore class, Latin club, F.H.A., and science club. Each organization built its own tricycle from specific rules estab- lished by the first organizers of the race four years ago. All trikes met inspection before the race, and all but one trike qualified. The sophomore class won the T973 trike race, setting a new record-25 minutes. F.H.A. placed second, senior class third, Latin club fourth and the science club dropped out due to mechani- cal failures. The sophomore class was presented a trophy and five dollars by the new tricycle queen, Becky Eller. QUEEN BECKY ELLER examines the award-winning Trucker as drivers Steve Miller, Craig Stanley, Rene Jones, Dove Tislow, and Debbie Metzger pose for victory honors. AND THEY'RE GOING 'ROUND THE TURN is what's on the minds of the fans as they watch Steve Miller and Andy Gangwer battle for the lead. gun!!!
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couples don leis in south pacific tradition A Hawaiian setting, a delicious meal, and a good band made the Junior-Senior Prom truly Some Enchanted Evening. It was held at the Campus Inn in Lafayette, and the music was provided by the Good Thyme Band. At ll:OO, Don Phebus was crowned Prom King, and Betty Miller was crowned Prom Queen. At 12:00, the 1973 prom came to a close, but the action took up again at Star Bowling Lanes for the after Prom party. Making for an enioy- able evening and early morning, it was a night of formals, frills and fun. QUEEN AND KING CANDIDATES: Darrell Boyd, S Layton, Betty Miller, and Don Phebus HAWAIIAN PUNCH and cookies were served during the evening by Randy, Connie and Sharon. Here Larry Canine and Rene Jones accept a cup of punch. MARK MUST HAVE something exciting to tell Laurie! Everyone takes a break between dances as Jan stares dreamily off into space. usan Woodhouse, Gilbert Wolf, Becky Eller, Jan Dow, Da
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