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Page 53 text:
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ountain Rescue The Mountain Rescue Team, al- though basically composed of stu.- dents new to the team, has already proven itself eminently capable in any situation. This is undoubtedly due to the excellent leadership of Mr. Ernest L. Tapley, who has con- tributed his skills to the team mem- bers for the past three years. The team this year has under- taken two expeditions in addition to basic training. The basic training consists of climbing, rope handling, rescue training and endurance- building exercises such as soccer, football and running. The purpose of the first expedition was mainly to teach the techniques of hiking and camping out 3 and the second was a mountain climbing expedition to Mt. Massive. Along with the feeling of actively contributing to the rescue Work of Colorado, the act of going into the mountains and saving an injured or lost person has a sobering and ma- turing effect. The team feels that When called out on a rescue, it will be able to achieve the same high results that have earned it so much praise in the past. V. , . g V 1.2 . . it . 4 P., SG 9 4 Front Row: E. Tapley, W. Warren, D. Barton. Back Row: J. Galvin S. Counter, H. Quick, M. Burdick. Not Shown: B. Arndt, B. Prockter 49
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Y' Homecoming The traditional Homecom- ing Dance was enlivened by the football team's victory over Fountain Valley. Held the evening after the last game of the football season, this year's dance was not only a dance but a time of rejoicing as Well. The Glenn Shall Quartet, a Boulder group, shared the music-making With the Chil- dren, a rock and roll band from the Denver area. The theme of Where The Action Was proved to be a prophetic nameg all the stu- dents Who attended this year's dance Will remember it as just that . . . Where the action was.
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