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Fans Ignore Foul Weather athy Harbin zooms around the trac i the Mo-ped. The drill team competes with the wind to keep in time and manages to succeed in giving a good show. Even though the day was gloomy, windy, and muddy, a good-sized crowd enjoyed watching the float contest and half-time shows of the drill team, Eaglettes, and band. They also showed good spirits while back- ing the team on to victory over South Decatur. Mr. Gary Keen calls the band to atten- tion for their half-time performance. 15
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Seniors Win Float Contest After a journey around the track before the game, the senior float was awarded the first place pla- que. A few mishaps occurred during the float parade. The jun- ior float lost some mountains because of high winds and Prin- cess Leia on the sophomore float had an uneasy ride occasionally losing her balance. A lunar module, landing on a cougar, is the inspiration behind the junior float. The sophomore float, with the theme Star Wars, featured Tina Magnuson as Princess Leia. Using a dump truck, the senior float gives an illusion of an eagle in flight and wins first place. 14
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Thespians Recall Memories Many things happened to the drama participants in the fall production of The Miracle Worker that will long be remem- bered. Renata Dryfoose had to learn to ignore happenings going on around her as she portrayed the deaf and blind Helen Keller. Karl Mills and Robert Aynes slaved over the engineering feat of a recycling water pump and were successful. An inexperi- enced dog’s debut as a thespian sometimes caused the cast to wish stages were limited to humans. Most of the discom- forts suffered were due to inade- quate facilities. However, Mrs. Janice Cassiday, the director, felt this was the smoothest run play presented at the school since she had been there. 16 Mrs. Keller, Kathy Yoder, urges Helen, Renata Dryfoose, to release the scis-J sors. 1 The Keller household of Todd Richardson as Captain Keller. Renata Dry-1 foose, Suzannah Zody, Rick Parker as James, Sandy Johnson as Viney and Kathy Yoder try to have a peaceful meal without Helen interrupting. Right: Suzannah Zody, as Ann Sulli- van, writes the word “doll” in Helen’s hand. Left: Aunt Ev, portrayed by Shelia Popplewell, argues with Mrs. Keller about Helen.
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