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Baseball playoffs . . . the firsf for WC The sports season seemed to be coming to a close. The baseball team was the only squad in action, but they had lost several district games and all hopes of a title seemed to have disappeared. Then, suddenly, district teams met for the last time, favorites were upset, and the Charg- ers were tied for the championship! In a play-off, they earned the right to be district representative and enter the state playoffs . . . the first Charger team ever to go into state eliminations. Spirit resurged. School was dismissed early as large groups of stu- dents went to Trinity to watch WC eliminate Marshall and Jefferson. Early morning pep rallies were scheduled again. Atrip to Eagle Pass for bi-district rounds was full. The Chargers fell to the Eagles, but those last days became a highlight of the year as the red, black and white came through to the end. Charger baseball team members hold a place of honor at an early morn- ing pep rally in the patio in May. 4-nQ. 1,39
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Y, .,,. ,. ,, Senior class President Mare Mazer welcomed Parents and traditional act graduates reversed their tassles at the end of classmates to the graduation ceremonies on May 22 In a the program Commencement for 570 graduates ofthe Class of 1972 followed the traditional pattern at Blossom Athletic Center May 22. In her vale- dictory speech Karen Mahler urged her class- mates to honor time-tested methods in using their new independence. David Lester's rendi- tion ofthe class song Friends highlighted an otherwise traditional program. Other seniors participating in the program were Chaplain Judy Pomerantz, President Marc Mazer, Salutatorian Rosalind Ader and Honor Student Mark Cunningham. 210
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