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Powderpuff: Juniors Emerge As Victors! Sweatshirt clad girls braved and survived chilly practices so they might stomp their opponents when the moment came. When it did fi- nally arrive, the juniors proved vic- torious by beating both classes. Now the rain drenched field and mud en- crusted legs and feet are history. The upcoming senior girls are the team to beat. The Juniors gather. 52 Senior Pat Washington runs for a TD. The Senior huddle. Paula Bull carries the ball.
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What The Lane Game Means To Me . . . Spirit is what it’s called . . . the best City Slicker Day ever . . . Red and Blue Day with the best Pep-Rally of the season . . . Then there was the game itself . . . “N, N-O, N- O-T-H-I-N-G, that’s what Lane High means to me, nothing, absolutely no- thing.” Albemarle - 7 Lane - 0 Debbie Deane, Mr. Grey, and Kathy Thalmann John Nelms Beth Stephenson Chip Berry Tri-Captains: Mike Lewis, Bobby Albert, and Gre t Barbour. I i 51
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“ You ' re A Good Man Charlie Brown ' ’ “You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown,” directed by E. Marcia Dobbs, was a new challenge for the Al- bemarle Players. Without the use of traditional sets or plot, the musical re- lied solely upon the cast of six. The show was a nostalgic experience. Schulz’s subtle humor held the audi- ence captive through the final number, “Happiness.” The choreog- raphy by John Owen and special- effects photography by Tom Mathews brought “C.B.” together, creating a thoroughly delightful production. The play was also presented at a special The World War I Flying Ace — Snoopy. showing at Henley. Big-mouthed Lucy threatens poor Linus. OH GOSH! Who stole the flag? Look, I can run this show, Meathead! Now see here Charlie Brown . . .
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