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GAME OF THE CENTURY STUDENT-FACULTY BASKETBALL GAME As I walked into the gym, the roar of the crowd at the Cavdome overpowered me. The place was packed, and everyone anticipated a great time here in the Canterbury High Student-Faculty Basketball Game. At first this reporter thought boring . The faculty will be wiped all over the floor. The students were well conditioned, fast, slick, well-practiced, and in- credibly well coached. But when I arrived I was flabbergasted. Mr. Thorton, Dr. Wehrli, and Slic k were leading their team in warm- ups. These athletes were in- credible. They are intellec- tuals right? Mild-mannered teachers, right? But NO! They were animals; leaping, spinning, shooting. This was amazing. Then the tipoff came. In a flurry of motion, head official Tom Summers threw up the ball, Mr. Thor- ton skyed, slammed the ball down, and hit the Doc dead center between the eyes. The pace was set, as the competi- tors struggled the whole game. With some question- able officiating, the game was kept close. After a fun and ex- citing evening, the students prevailed.
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PARTY OF THE CENTURY LOCATION: SESSIONS HOUSE
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STUDENT GOVERNMENT Signs hung on the walls everywhere, bill boards were constructed outside, and signs were even hung over the side of the building. There was little possibility that anyone didn ' t know what was going on. It was Student Council elections. Student Council proved a success in its second year of existance and their accomplishments will be evident in years to come. Top right — an American flag, a Canterbury flag, and a dictionary. (Why? — ask Peter) Bottom left — future president Johathan Beams gives his campaign speech. Top — Peter Waanders and David Andrew display one of their neo-classical art works.
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