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I l aiu? x N K: . is ,L ,. A .5gL'n. X I Q, X-ifiifh' V IT WAS sticky business as Betsy Morris helped paper-mache the junior float. AH COME on! was an everyday saying of Journalism Advisor, Mr. Snyder. Staying long hours every night to finish the yearbook, he always seemed to meet with an obstacle. HANG 'EM high, Sheryl Skinner is told as she puts up Christmas dance decorations.
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Preparing . . . it's sticking your fingers in paste, making dance decorations, or selling LANCER subscriptions. Itis going to play rehearsal, losing five pounds for a half-time show, or riding a bike twenty- five miles in order to make Little 500 qualifications. Preparing is sweating through long summer practices getting ready for football season, or starving for weeks to lose those last few pounds for wrestling. lt's drilling for perfect timing leading towards ROTC competition, ,, staying up until four A.M. to finish a term paper, or serenading your neighbor- hood night and day practicing your violin for a coming concert. Preparing . . . itts the first step. THE FIRST STEP STANDING BY, female lead Chris Mitchell waits for her cue at senior play rehearsals. TAKE A tip from Verplank .... Juniors Glen- da Massy and Sue Schildknecht plan their strat- egy with powderpuff coach Mr. Verplank. I I I -1 l
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IT'S OBVIOUS that Tiynn Schneider has her date Terry Cummins' whole-hearted support as she is crowned Cindy. Go team Go echoed through my mind almost a hundred times. The cheer had been drilled into my head at assorted ball games and pep sessions throughout my entire high school experience. Supporting school activi- ties and sports for the lack of supportj seemed to be a big issue this year. The usual English themes, discussions on what could be done to promote participation in sup- porting, and the formation of new spirit raising organizations were a part of the at- tempt. Striving to help out, with one goal in mind of doing the, best possible within our limitations, created quite a challenge. School was far from being perfectg problems this year caused many involved students to lose their eagerness to support the school. The students who were still interested worked their hardest to make up for the lack of con- cern that the rest of our student body showed. However, many organizations still lacked backing, but those who attended tried to make up for the lost spectators by doing the jobs of ten or more. AS THE suspense mounts, wrestling booster Clark conveys the tension.
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