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S ll 'r mbles for various events United States trampoline champion in both national and international competition, Bill Copp gave a special demonstration displaying his amazing skill and technique in a very strenous demonstration, talking and entertaining for 45 minutes. His easy banter and skill kept everyone interested and renewed an interest in the students in this sport. A new contemporary rock group Life also per- formed. Rev. Bob Harrington, Reb. Higgins, and Rev. Wisdom were guest speakers for Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter chapels. Along with the special assemblies students showed great enthusiasm at the pep rallies during football and basket- ball. ABOVE LEFT Seniors present their spirit chain to Coach Boyden. ABOVE CENTER Taking over the role of the cheerleaders, Kevin Westfall and Gene Post lead the seniors in a cheer. ABOVE RIGHT At Thanksgiving Chapel, Mr. Kochanski and Mrs. Watts explain the mean.. ing of I. A. L. A. C. FAR LEFT I'm a little teapot short and . . . LEFT Varied reactions toward the speaker are shown by the students expressions. LOWER LEFT Everyone quietyl listens to the coach as he tells what the odds are of winning the game. BELOW Another victory at the pep rally. LEFT Guest speaker Rev. Bob Harrington. 29 Q5 f
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Chipp Thespians present meet me in St. Louis Mr. Smith is being sent to New York to be the head of the plant office. When he breaks the news to his family, they are appalled. They don't want to move from St. Louis because the World's Fair is about to begin. The children act like hoodlums to prove their father can't even manage his own family . They outrage Mr. Smith's boss to the point that he fires their father. Mr. Smith eagerly waits to be called back to work. With the children trying to handle the situation, Mr. Smith hears nothing of the disastrous consequences until the night of the fair. When his boss asks him to return to the St. Louis office, he offers him a raise. Excited with the news, the family leaves for the fair - the cream of the world . LEFT . . . dig a tunnel. . . to Mrs. Waughop's steps . . . when she's walking on her lawn, I'll jump out and bite her arm. LOWER LEFT john with Lucille! LOWER First - my hair was yanked out - then I was smacked twice and she almost threw a lamp at me. Now they've started derailing trolleys! UPPER RIGHT l thought later--when we're all together. FAR UPPER RIGHT You're just a runny-nose little brat. MIDDLE RIGHT You talk like an imbecile, Agnes. FAR MIDDLE RIGHT Praise the Lord and all the saints. LOWER RIGHT PLAY CAST AND CREW FIRST ROW: Eric McCallum, jack Baker, Francie Konich, Mickey Genet, jean Busson, Brenda Darby, Art Holden, Beth Bailey, Gail Miller, Brad Villers, Michelle Major, Carrie Galehouse, Sue Riegel. ROW 2: Anita Waite, Sharon Tredway, Deb Speicker, Helen Ste- vens, Terry Adamson, Deb Barat, Linda Carpenter, Mary Cikra, jean jones, Sharon Knicely, Sue McEndree, Sheila Haney, Ioan Speicher. ROW 3: Mr. Kohanski, Deb Kendig, Ruth Browning, Paul Busson, Mike Shultz, Terry Petit, Karen Jarvis, Carolynn Petit, Vicki Stadler, Sally Sher- man, Shelly Abt, Chris Warren, Frank Hersman. ROW 4: Sue Easter-day, Doug Pavkov, Dave Garcea, Mike Hopkins, Carl Hummel, Doug Root, Jim johnson. Missing is Mr. johnson, director. 30
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