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l K. Coyne gets into the pie-eating contest. 2 L. Hardy and L. Trump rest after com- peting. 3 The VW race was a popular event. 4 Moving on in the 3-legged race are S. Phipps and L. Givans. 5 C. Lewis and D. Foster practice for the shoelace race. 6 S. Sanders pours water.
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With faces buried in pie pans, eggs flying through the air and people hopping around in sacks, everybody knew it had to he Spr- ing Day again. Events like the Volkswagen race and shoelace race added new ex- 1 Displaying their winning form in the tug- of-war are the sophomore girls. 2 S. Wilson prepares to hop off in the sack race. 3 Preparing for the wheel barrow race are R. citement to the activities, while students almost got sick just watching the participants in the pie-eating contest. In the end, the juniors had pushed, pulled, ate and threw their way to victory in the competition between classes. Baird and partner. 4 By taking second place in the pie-eating contest, P. Knight aided the junior Class. VW Race Thrill to
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You Can't Take It With You JUNIOR PLAY CAST: L. Mayfield, T. Hall, L. Bradshaw, L. Hardy, Smith, P. Reich, R. Ingram, J. Wheatley, D. Fulkerson, J. Jones, J. R. Wessel, M. Parrish, D. Stewart, L. Akeman. Row 2: M. Hissong, B. Deaver, T. Gillian, P. Southard. Pizza, puppies, firecrackers, hot weather, hseniors, a lunar eclipse. Are those a part of a junior play? They certainly were in the produc- tion of 6sYou Cantt Take It With ' Youf, Putting on the play was a hectic, but fun, time. Never having the whole cast together until dress rehearsal and having only three and a half weeks to practice the play gave the actors a feeling that they would never be ready. It was almost impossible to put up with L the excessive heat caused by 90 ; degree temperatures, and the cast . thanked heaven for the air con- ditioner back stage. Even more im- i possible was trying to keep from I laughing at Donald,s famous line: ttDontt like itebreaks up my week. I The cast enjoyed the good times i and endured the bad times I together, for they had united to work as a group. 24
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