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Conference champs . . . building kites . . . first acting attempts February and March created their own in-between season of not quite winter and almost spring. During this season the annual Talent Show came about. Original songs and dance routines typified the material presented by a portion of the stu- dents: the rest were too chicken to get up there. Winning the coveted title of con- ference champs during a meet at Classen was the Bobcat wrestling team. Spring finally made it in the form of kite flying and various things that were done for no reason except that they were fun. This just for the joy of it feeling prevailed through the Freshman play, and a McCalls' fash- ion show. 'Rest Assured', the all Freshman play, scored an immediate hit when it was presented. Besides filling out the cast, Freshmen assisted with lights and stage production RIGHT: Wrestlers Randy Goodman, Craig Anderson, Reed Coldiron, and Dale Bees- ley place first in conference duels. BELOW RIGHT: Freshmen Joan Hodson, Andrew Smoot and Sherry Helmes study parts in 'Rest Assured. BELOW: Angelic Choir performs 'Aquarius' in talent show. 26 O Student Life
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Cold weather . . . teens together in religion . . . reviewing our heritages Winter showed its' force only once this past year, efforts silently and quickly melted away and its' passing was barely noticed by those caught up in winter activities. Formed late in the winter months, Teen Chapel soon came to be recog- nized as one of Star-Spencer's lead- ing tickets. This contemporary re- ligious organization offered spiritual involvement for students of all de- nominations. Black Heritage Week came through as one of the leading programs of the year. Black Heritage built a theme around informing students of the role blacks have played in our nation's history. The weeks' activi- ties were climaxed with an assembly and the selection of David Linden and Brenda Brown as Mr. and Miss Black Heritage. ABOVE: Jeanne Bottger, jr., leads Algebra Il class in formula drill on the board. ABOVE LEFT: Mr. and Miss Black Heritage, Brenda Brown and David Linden, take a shortcut to class. LEF'l': Students and faculty members listen attentively to speaker during Teen Chapel. Student Life 0 25
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LEFT: Seniors Randy Goodman and Ricky Painter begin the construction of their entry for the Kite Flying Contest. ABOVE: Juniors Karen Wester, Cynthia Adkins, Joyce Franklin, and sophomore Maggie Denham prepare to model for the McCall's fashion show, held for the Home Ec. classes in the auditorium. Student Life O 27
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