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liiiigillli I?Jllllil'3' ,...f ? ,?.,l.l Sputtering Sporadlc Spartan Spirit Gives Up Ghost After a slow start the Spartan Spirit final- ly got off the ground this year with the help of the never-failing Spirit '70-'71 staff. Al- though the paper has been hampered by lack of interest on the part of the students and needs more funding and organization, we hope the role of a paper such as the Spirit will never be underrated. Next year vve hope that with a staff of equal ability or better the Spirit '71-'72 can aid a great deal in making the voice of the students heard.
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i L? ,.b, K, LV P'-If-1' ' . , jx., SOCIAL COMMITTEE MEMBERS: Terry Marsh, Jeremy Graf, Nancy Burnett, Charles Slatery, Mike l Milner iChairmanl, Sarah Saulpaw, Hugh Slatery, and Nancy Preston. Webb Dances Reach the Usual Level of Entertainment J N Y ' ' .L I I 6 :ill Vet A change in the established pattern of social events, and in the form of dances, proved successful this year. The Social Committee decided to give a Homecoming Welcome to alumni and students with a short party instead of the usual Football Dance. After the Homecoming Game lwhich, by the way, was a victory for the Spartans over Westl everyone was invited to refreshments and music in the Gym. Successful was the word for a night of this new type of entertainment - informal dress and a Green and White victory dance. Many boys voiced their joy in not having to wear a tie or coat. The huge praise expressed by all opened the doors for thoughts about next year's social affairs. Other dances were the Christmas Dance and the Twirp Dance. Scratch and Noose were the bands that played. In a final effort the Junior Class presented the Prom for the Seniors. Courageous Dong sent its vibrations throughout the gym and beyond with rhythmic patterns for all to follow. The Juniors did an overhaul job on the gym. A magnificent black light show accented the iridescent art and paints. The theme being Metamorphosis, slides of related subjects and butterflies were projected on a large screen along with movies of activities and people around the school. Nancy Burnett and Ellis Shacklett as Prom Chairmen deserve much credit for another successful Webb School Prom for the outgoing Seniors, who seemed to appreciate a fine effort. Special and genuine thanks must go not only to Mike Milner as Social Committee Chairman, but also to Mr. Chap- man, who sponsored and guided the social functions that made the year more exciting and enjoyable.
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With an early start, the Annual Staff darted towards its destination f 7'HE BOOK l, shaking off problems with the efficiency and agility of a turned-over turtle. The staff started the year off early - it wasn't even early spring before the staff had finished choosing the type of cover for this year's edition. And by graduation '71, the staff had completed at least one-fourth of the book. Late nights, early mornings, creeping dead-lines, and total loss of eyesight did not so much as faze the ones so devoted to the production of that record of events that brings tears to the eyes of those who hold high the days of yesteryear. Each member of the staff gladly, and without the slightest of afterthoughts, contributed his small share to the total insanity of such an operation. Each person was able to justify his long hours in view of the rewarding gratitude and appreciation of those students and members of the faculty who stand appreciatively once a year in line with arms outstretched, awaiting the moment when their fingers may caress the golden pages of their own precious copy of PRINCEPS. The faces of the students as they scan The Book from cover to cover for the first time, The Book recalling to mind the forgotten times held dear to the hearts of all - these are the rewards, the payments, for the eternities of miserable frustration experienced by the noble staff. Annual Staff Barely Survives Inner and Outer Strife 3,-1 if , as WW: 7 '7 12- . --.ja gf..-A eh, ..:,.,,, .,-3 A .Lr- u1--.W Y UPPER RIGHT: ANNUAL STAFF: lst ROVlk C. Schwarzenberg, B. Scott, M Graf M. Burdette, J. Schwarzen- berg, R. Blake, 71 Byess. 2nd ROW' M. Dilworth, L. Burdette, M. Gallivan, 71 Waterman, S. Calhoun, .L Powell. 3rd ROIM B. Mackebee, L. Mirts, B. Bolinger, J. Haslam, E. McCowan, M. Downing, B. Dilworth, E. Chritton. UPPER LEFT: BUSINESS STAFF: FRONT: R. Blake, .L Brownlow. BACK: 71 lnklebarger, G. Kern, M. Grab L. Mirts, S. Watson, S. Webb, S Townsend, E. Wallace, M. Miller. CEN- TER RIGHT: Theres a fly in my Coke. LOWER LEFT: Hey, Melissa -is this layout good enough for a cookie? LOWER RIGHT: Jane and Tallie enjoy Webbis own version of the Sunday comics.
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