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Muscles straining, Dave DeBenedictis, Bill Bowers, Steve Swanson and Greg Collins at- tempt to defend the honor of the Freshrrfan Class with a show of Brute Strength. Depicting unorganizeol underclassmen, Queen Dave Birchler and Cowan and representatives of the Senior Class. luniors, Sophomores pawn Dan Lamlale shrink from the looming presence of ,lim Mc- and Freshmen fell to miserable defeat in the mock chess game. 111
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Class 9.19 Faces smeared, Charlie Boalette and Pete Prunty grope for air after consuming their banana cream pies in record time. Vying for first place in the tire roll, Ken Koss and Tom Burns sprint for the Hnish line. RIGHT, lay VVilson, Bert Hulgrave, Kevin Keat- ing and ,lohn Lund rally the sophomores behind their banner. 110 of '68 Checlef Upponents in Rqneat Win The response which classes show on Field Day typifies the tremendous rivalry within the school that goes unnoticed for most of the year, but surfaces when intcrclass competition becomes the order of the day. The kings, knights and other assorted chessmen of the Class of '68 verified the maxim that established champions are nearly impossible to beat. To seize victory in this annual midespring duel the Seniors captured such crucial events as the banner and dress competition hands down. This gave them a suflicient cushion, one which enabled them to retain a commanding lead throughout the day. Valiant attempts to check the Chessmen were made not only by the Junior janitors, but platoons of Sophomores and Freshmen Athenians put up a praisevvorthy battle by grabbing such events as the tire roll, egg toss, and the three legged race. The Underclassmen sought for a change in tradition by stealing the coveted honors of the day, but when the scores were all tallied they were forced to reluctantly resign themselves to upperclassmen dominance as in latter years. WHEN THE EIJINE EET5 TIJUEH f E THE sums ' V5 Gnu IEIFAIII J
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Prom! Crown Finale 0 Sa od Social alendar ln lVlay the thoughts of young people in high school settle on upcoming releases from scholastic hurdens. Une of these experiences greets the student as he leaves school for the beginning of summer vacation. Another, which certainly creates a more enchanting effect, lies in attending the senior, junior, or sophomore prom. The tuxedo-clad seniors who escorted their dates to Hillcrest Country Cluh found that the evening of May 2 surpassed every social function in memory. A similar spirit pervaded the Junior Semifljormal at the Raleigh House, The Class of '71 captured their first taste of high school prom activity at a colorful affair held in the Rice Cafeteria. In each year the class ofilicers are entrusted with decisions involving location and entertainment. Rising to the occasion they enlisted choice facilities and hands, being only too well aware that that event must solely culminate the social season. Clzristnmstide this year was marked by tlze tree laden gynznasimn floor which was the setting for this years joyous seasonal affair. .BLM I Before proceeding to the dance floor Mark MacGu1dw1n and his date Dolora Neurnaner scan the menu and decide on their order in the spacwus d1n1ng acilmes of the Ralezgh House 112.
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