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Student Winners The Wildcats pictured on these two pages are winners by both chance and effort. Some won money in a drawing, while others received prizes in the candy bars that they had won for selling magazine subscriptions. Still others were rewarded for their outstanding efforts in this school endeavor. ,fIQ. , ,ff ,, 2 ,ff , . 0 ll W if 4, ,Q fir, ,, 'ft ff fy, K bk L lx. Il, tty V fm, X if ll fufl V, 'N' li lkl xi' f f U kr V! 'X 'lv7X-172 'Lv 4' --X f -f' 'Xl I' 1 2 'ki' 57 ll -- P454 ',' J , , . AX f ,' ,X , 'X Z' -f' -1 We do-'A 'f Qi' of J swf 'sf 1- -fr -, V xg, ire: I Yq A lf., sl lx I: A V . , ,ggflf fyfflylyfglf Q xx Xl- V 'MQ Q Mfr K! K' X 'J' J myfQl,3f yigl,-fff1,,- Lk,- ' -f - 'E' Af V ,Z 1 C! 'X' 1, X. Q, .
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Success Comes in Cans Another event which displayed the generosity of the Wildcats was the canned food drive. This effort was to assist families in the local community. The, goods donated were collected by the Coordinating Council of Social Services of Blue Springs which also had the responsibility to distributing them. The drive was sponsored by the Student Council. Two classes were winners at bringing in their canned foods. They each got a doughnut party. They were the first hour classes of Coach Fritchie and Coach Moran. 17: Y .iv T ix ll il' -T l ' f V ll I gl fb 'T fl A ' ff s l- uf' ' l f fi f dmabuf lu.,2.u.1g.+2+, la
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