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'V' . ,m .,,, fs -wr Ie, . af... W' .. '! ' Seniors make big plans Big plans to make their class out- standing were in the forefront of many seniors minds as they re- turned for their final year of school. With almost a thousand dollars in their coffers at the beginning of the year, one of the first things the class did was to try to decide what to do with the money. They finally decided to have a bell installed at Colt Stadium on a con- crete slab, to hold a senior banquet and to provide a new set of benches for Campus. As committees moved to set up each project, things began to hap- 'ee ESQ 7. pen. The class finally voted not to install the bell because the only available bell at a reasonable price was not appropriate for such use. In March, the group decided to take a senior trip to Worlds of Fun in Kansas City. In mid-April, the trip was cancelled because of adminis- trative problems. Finally, the senior class ended up with a banquet at the Canterbury Inn in early May, - as their project. At this banquet, seniors elected as senior superlatives by the class were announced. The banquet was fol- lowed by a dance. ' f 'Zf 1.4, Q av Xe .v is
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Seniors work ADAMS, HARLEY: Campus Life 11-12, Gymnas- tics 9-11, Rifle Club 9-10, Debate 9, Golf 9, Ten- nis 10-11. ADAMS, ROBERT: Archery Club 11, president: Industrial Arts 9-10, president: Honor Roll 9-12, Football 9-12, Basketball 9, Baseball 9- 12, Homecoming King Candidate 12. ANDER- SON, DEBBIE: FHA 12, president. ANGSTADT, CAROLE: Kayettes, Publications Club 12, DECA 11, OEA 12, Drama, Honor Roll 12. BAGBY, DEANA: Art Club, FHA. BAKER, DALE: FCA, Football 9-12, Track 9-12, BARRETT, LYN- ETTE: OEA 11-12, French Club 10, Pep Club 9-11, Kayettes 9, CPO 12, NHS 10-12, Honor Roll 9- 12. BARNUM, JAMES: Rifle Club 9, Basketball 9- 12. BARTON, RICK: FCA 11, Basketball 9-12, Base- ball 9-12. BECK, JILL: FHA11-12,0EA12, NHS 2 12, Honor Roll 9-12, Swimming 10-12, Tennis 12, BERRY, TOM: Chess Club 9-12, Lettermen's Club 11-12, Science Club 9-10, NHS 11-12, Honor Roll 9-12, Track 10-12, Cross Country 9-12. BJOS- TAD, VICKIE: Art Club 12, German Club 9, Kayettes 11, OEA 11, SAE 9-10, Honor Roll 9-12, Volleyball, Track 10. BOOTE, KEN: Art Club 9-11, DECA 10-12, Publications Club 10-12, Honor Roll, Football 9, Track 9-11. BOOTS, RICK. BOSLEY, BRENDA: French Club 9-12. BOW- MAKER, BECKY, OEA 12. BRANCH, ALAN. BRA- ZILL, STEVE: Spanish Club 9-12, NHS 11-12, Honor Roll 9-12, Golf 9-12. BRICKLEY, WESLEY: Gymnastics Club 9-11 , Art Club 10-11, Football 9-11, Track 9-10, Swimming 9, Wrestling 10-12. BRIET, GREG. V ,wr 5-154 .54 I . W.: , 'r x J ' - vm'--.1 , I QSLKMQ W' Q31 W.. . A' , 3.5.5 1 , ,4 ,3.:.- ' r 1 .3 fx. As the local newspapers began com- menting on the school's lack of pride, spirit, and sportsmanship, the local chap- ter of VICA Cvocational, Industrial Clubs of Americaj undertook the job of repairing the vandalized pink and silver colt mas- cot. The student government ended talk of moving the Colt from the front lawn, where it's been since 1963, and congratu- lated VICA on it's fine job of returning the colt to it's original black and white. X. ,S f X X . fn- : .- N .-1 ,. I -1 X' ,. 2' it dal I F -vt Y .1 1 A .. VU I. , si FS , it Yi- A.
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