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1 Mr. Maison, Biolotgy teacher, coaches the Junior Powder Puff team. The sophomores over powered them 12-0. 2 Pow-Wow week brings out the best of everyone. A special squad of Cheerleaders cheers on the crowd at the Pep Assembly. 3 Vicki Dahl carries the pantyhose stuffed with goodies that Mike Jones won for the Beautiful Legs contest at the Pow-Wow assembly. Q Qi
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Student Pow-Wow Week great success 1 Old Fashioned Day certainly turned on Mrs. Bruce and Nlrs. Howard as they taught their students the bop , after the Pow-Wow Assembly. 2 Jun- ior, Sophomore, and Freshmen chari- ots began the race together but the junior class chariot soon outdistanced the others. Sophomores and freshmen fought it out for second place but the sophomores finally edged past. Both Pom and Cheer lines and War Party worked hard to make Pow-Wow Week a suc- cess. They sponsored a pie eating and water balloon throwing contest. War Party was responsible for all the poster making and spirit ac- tivities on campus, The spir- it King and Queen were Bart Cox and Leslie Scott, they were crowned on Friday No- vember 16, 1973 at the Pep Assembly. The Varsity foot- ball game was palyed at 7:30 that night with semi- formal dance following. is :f,,,.w,,a Z'f'm'f532i'f ',1f' , ' .WWW-Ll.fsZn' . ' , i I' . s4rffZl5',-wk'x:vY', I ' L 4 - V l Life 8
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1 Goddesses Karen Gibbs and Leslie Scott and god Hal Swagel, look out in the crowd to try to select students to take part in their certain activity. 2 Chris Winkler and Val Dollman compete in the arm wrestling con- test at the Amphi-Theater during Greek Day which was held by junior English classes. 3 The Air Force helicopter was just one of the dis- plays the Air Force had at THS on Sophomore Career Day. Junior English Classes highlighted Greek Week by rep resenting mythological gods and goddesses . This was planned at the end of a two month study of mythology . Greek Week was held from No- vember 11 until November 16 Students in English 5-6 clas- ses selected gods and goddess es from among themselves . There were 10 gods and god- desses altogether. All three classes find learning is fun Student Life 10
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