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av, m1 1 MR. KLEOPFER teaches an unusual mini course in f a f , e ,, gagw horse racing and training. On shortened snow days when 4 ; ' ' ' ' SChOOl W115 m 53510 , m1n1 courses were s.omet1me's taught. 3 MARK REHMeS experiment with a mirror in physics creates an odd illusion for :2 LORD OF THE MANOR: TX Stover, dlsplays hls hos?- the photographer. 4 ALTHOUGH HOT LUNCHES werenet served until after ft'dmy at the choral Madrlgal Dmner, held m the cafeter 1a Thanksgiving, once of feted the cafeteria meals are well-received by students who 1a In December. were tired of ubrown bagginge it.
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Homecoming-parade, football game, postersi bonfire, Heats, crown- ing, and dance. Homecomingeone 0f the most active times of the school year. HomecomingAinvoivement for everyone. Soooo--roll out the paper, get the paint. Time to deck out the hallways. Then step backehere comes the band, fire trucks, decorated cars. Parade time is here. Competition was stiff. and classes battled it out to determine who would prove to be most artistic. Seniors were selected victorious with their creative posters and slogans. itPirate Cruncht the theme chosen for Homecoming. brought out the imagination in the students. Sopho- mores won the Hoat competitions due to many hours of hard work and deter- mination. Once the parade was over, it was time for the Second Annual Powder Puff Football Game. While coaches shook their heads in disbelief, girls practiced for weeks on a sport that few knew anything about. The first game saw the sophomores slipping by the freshmen in the final seconds with a score of 12-8. The juniors had a de- cisive 10-0 win over the seniors in the second game. With the beautiful weather, large crowd, and $400 pro- fit for charity, the FCA-sponsered event was considered a success. tUpper Ler DURING THE Homecoming Parade the varsity cheerleaders dress up as clowns to perform an unusual, prizeewinning entry. Pictured are Tracy Howard, Sheri Hyde, and Angel Crace. tLower Lefo CO- CAPTAINS Mark Waterfill and Bob Kend- rick pose with queen Missy Campbell after the crowing.
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