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L no 1 I r Ei I id .,-Q13 Mia. A favorite of the seniors is Mrs. Bailey, who adds to her lectures witty remarks to make the course more interesting. A job for the first period Senior English Class is that of pro- ducing a Christmas program for the whole Senior Class. The traditional program is used from year to year with only a few minor changes. The new Ag building which was occupied for the first time last year, is equipped with many educational conveniences. The employees of the library help other students in the li- brary. They donate their time and should receive some rec- ognition for their work. 9 Many members of the physics class climbed out of bed each morning of the year at six-thirty in order to watch a television program, Con- tinental Classroom. Because each student who watched it received an 'A ,ru-Huw Af for the six weeks, it was really not hard to get up that early. Y'
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The students in Mr. Su11ivan's Algebra I class put their heads together in working out a prob- lem on the board. FHA members decorate their Christmas tree in the Home Economics Building. Mrs. Su11ivan's chemistry students work patiently on an experiment while Mrs. Sullivan prepares herself for the worst,
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A popular figure of Buckaroo Land is a faithful fan named Bo-Teen. He follows the Bucks to every event , usually hitch-hiking his way. He lpingwith the chain , he is always there to give the Buckies a pat on the back. 5 A good feature of the Bucks is to have a local minister speak to them the last practice before the game. During the week of the homecoming a if variety of activities were performed i.n order to build team spirit. The bonfire was just one of these activities. Thursday, February 5, the football players were presented their traditional jackets. They were kelly green and sported kelly green leather sleeves for the first time in Buckaroo history. As CoachBellard helped Gary Brown with his jacket a low chuck- le came from the audience. z '- mx' 'N-'Nu- '--QN..,,,.,.'-T.... ':'Q'wjx 'nq4'r:M5-q.,,M-w.'s' K s r '- W. ,.,.. ..r,. '1'--m.,
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