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Contents On the cover... SET. Sophornore center Andy Pepper and the of- fensive line are ready for the next play. DECORATED. The results of the post-coronation activities are apparent on homecoming Friday. READY TO GO. The band waits patiently for the signal to begin marching around the track. AFTER SUNDOWN. Molly Putzier, Lisa Tait, and Amy Jones cheer at a sophornore football game. PUNKED OUT. In the spirit of hat day, Carla Stevens sports a black derby and orange snades. TOUCHDOWN. Fans release balloons after a Little Cyclone score in the homecoming game. SCARED. Puzzled by the complexity of her first reg- istration, Dee Urnbricht waits in the office. DISCUSSION. Keith VanSoelen and Greg Bush car- ry on a conversation in the cafeteria. MIXED EXPRESSIONS. Students participate in vary- ing degrees during a pep assembly. HITTING THE BOOKS. Chuck Perrin finds the cafete- ria a good place to study during a free period. REYNOLDS WRAP. John Cheville stretches out be- fore a cross country meet. UP IN SMOKE. Ames firefighters battle flames in the late night simulator fire. HOMECOMING GIFTS. Jill Blockhus carries balloons sent to her by friends. Features, activities, events.. pages 6-63 Academics ...................... [pages 64-101 SOOS ain cnni a POGUES TOA S People. Pages 154-203 Performing arts ...............pages 204-241 Ads, index, closing ........pages 242-300 — ee mem t A Ee
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STROKE, STROKE. Students who THE BIG T. Dave Martin races tc didn't want to take swimminghad homeroom to avoid being count the option of taking a competen- ed tardy. Four tardies meant 45 cy fest. days in RSH, Certain memories remain unchanged The homecoming game almost wasn't. As late as sixth period there was still some question as to whether the game would go on. Vandals had climbed a 60-foot tower and sliced the lines to the stadium lights. Rumors buzzed through the school as stu- dents tried to guess what would actually happen. Some predicted a 4:30 kickoff, while others foresaw a forfeit. Still more thought the game would be postponed. The seriousness of the situation was etched IN the minds of all students, whether they were seniors worried about their last home- fi. S 2 er coming or sophomores anxious for their first. P'S Mh. s v. ————— — City officials were able to repair the dam- $ Nu. o 4 : age in time for the game to proceed as planned. After rushing to homeroom to avoid ex- ceeding the stricter limit of four tardies, which had been reduced from the previous limit of six, students were greeted with the announcements. Starting off the barrage were Mr. Wiliam Ripp's thoughts for the day. Groans filled the air in the homerooms where teachers chose to read these witty comments. These gems were followed by a new addition, the lunch entrees. Visions of such delicacies as turkey reubens, sauer- kraut pizza, and pork gravy on whipped po- tatoes brought as many groans as the Opening thoughts. Sl) Se ARASH ASR i 2 Opening
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