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Page 20 text:
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KENNEDY COMES TO CARTHAGE The fieldhouse slowly filled to its capacity as Carthage students and area residents eagerly awaited the arrival of one of the most talked about men in American politics, Senator Robert F. Kennedy. He had come to Carthage to campaign for Rep. Lynn Stalbaum, and for the democratic party in general. Although Kennedyas late arrival and seemingly issueless speech gave the occasion an anti-elimatic note, the vigor and dynamic nature of the speaker will long be remembered by those who were present. After his short talk the senator was mobbed by photographers, auto- graph seekers and well-wishers who wanted to see the man behind the name e Bobby Kennedy.
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OH! WHATA WEEK! Busy thaths the only word describing Orientation Week. Those seven days gave the freshman an enjoyable, yet hectic and tiring introduction to Carthage and college life. First, the freshmen learned the-joys 0f unpacking and getting settled. Testing, lec- tures, meetings, an IBM dance, a cook out, and more testing highlighted a packed Or- ientation Week. Soon the new faces of the talent show were no longer new faces but familiar ones. The school year had really begun and the Spirit of Carthage was alive again. RIGHT: Janet Woods danced an interpretation of the uSpanish Fieaf V'l BELO W: Barefoot fresh, Linda Harding, sang of h her trials.
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CAR THA GE H OS TED BAND DA 7 Carthagets new drum major. Ken Ring, prepared the band for its manuevcrs. Lt. Col. NIark Azzolina directed combined bands. The color and pageantry of Eve area bands added to the excitement OfCarthagets second annual Band Day. Repeating their performance of last year, 'l'rem- per High School took Hrst place honors, while Zion-Benton High School was runner-up. Enthusias- tic spectators looked on while the bands Hlled the air with the elanging of eymbols, the rolling of drums, and the clear blasts of trumpets. Flags waved overhead and feet snapped to attention. All too soon the last notes faded and all that was left was the memory ohhe mm SIC. Chorus of bands entertained fans. 'T '$' .- MW wa'ma
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