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yi if E 24 Tug of War Seniors Win Field Day Excitement prevails and all have fun when the juniors and seniors battle on Field Day. Ed Zimmerman and Ken Pack Welcome the noon lunch. Roosters F ight Mayland Helland and Duane Thor- sheim strike blows in the rooster fight, one of the busy day's heated contests. l l They Lost The final event, the tug-of-War, l highlights the day's activities. Marsh, l Kehret, Ator, Runquist, and Halvors son pull but lose.
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We Get Together Social life is very much a part of a Well- rounded high school life. Our school mixers, club parties, and class get-to-gethers make up many wonderful evenings of fun. We Austinites have, of course, traditional fes- tivites. Our Homecoming activities, WPA week, Senior Skip Day, Junior-Senior Field day, and Prom are never-to-be-forgotten events. More frequent, however, are our informal gatherings-just the gang looking for some- thing to do. K'Oh, it's a perfect night for skatingf' shouts a restless student, so maybe the crowd goes skating. Perhaps, depending on various weather conditions, we toboggan, hike, picnic or decide on a cozy fire with lots of popcorn. Laughing and singing, we have fun in all we do. We enjoy planning and decorating for pri- vate or open-house gatherings, All these activities plus our many friends make up a school social life that We'll never forget. Trick lkistyt-la, Uhiu-k llllI'iSIi11llSOIl SIHXNDINIIZ Hznzisc-lic, Nlzlgnussoli, N1'Slk'g'IHll'1l, 'IA'-H!ll'I'0lI, 2il'liUlll'llC, k'ln1'istiznl1:4m1, Arens, .l:u'4ilmso11. SI'l I'IN1l. lriwkson, Nvmilz, Yum-i-, Amor, llmu-rs, lcllivlllilll. IXPII Park, llruvv Tlvmlwll, Fuzz I'1x'cnson, Ring XVMSS llulnm 1'l':1xx't'ou'cl, Irlliznlu-lim XY1'lls, Frzm lflillml, Lois Iolti-1' as it Ii H sf-
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