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just think. only four more performan- ces! As he wipes the silver spray make- up off. Robert Townsend decides being a tinman in the land of Oz has its difficulties. .K H, ee we Mark Musson exhibits competition ofa varsity Poised on the balance exhibits the graceful ski 'rg s s his skill in the close basketball game at Jay. beam. Cheryl Nitishin lls taught in gymnastics. M 1 fl t
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Look easy? Roger Koutz and Susan Lagronne increase skills in preparation for UIL competition. Members of the mixed choir, Kemper Crabb, David Lester, Carolyn Wil- liams, jan Haney, Lavonne Allen, and Jerri Blaclcshear prepare a selec- tion for UIL contest and a concert. The Charger band and drill team: familiar :ight on halftime field as well as school parking lot-rain or shine! To become part ofa team is to lend oneself to the importance of competition within a group. lt is through participation one learns, and regardless of the result, there will always be a reward: a new involvement with life. The sports department prides itselfin a varied program, abundant talent, and enthusiasm. Each coach tries to place the individual in an area best suited for him, while giving him a complete athletic background. Mainly, they stress sportsmanship, and instill the pride in being fair.
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Curiosity. constructively chan- neled. is a beautiful quality. The ability to ask how and why in an attempt to solve the puzzle of our environment and to comprehend the value of life are assets to every individual. The inquisitive person is a try anything once sort who views a discovery as a great reward. Experimentation with identities is a function of thc drama depart- ment. A student is able to find an entire new world waiting for examination. by delving into dif- ferent personalities. Unique at Churchill are the special effects. the types of drama. such as THEATER OF THE ABSURD. and partial student supervision. Experienced advice on the art of artificial respiration is demonstrated by expert life- saver Gary Pior for a health class first-aid course. 1 can't believe they eat the whole thing! In biology lab Scott Humphreys questions the enjoyment some people find in gulping oysters.
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