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To See Us Competing . . . Thr ;ht)ut the school ear we see ourselves in com- petition. Projects and booster busses that are spon- sored 1) the Student C ' ouncil help in promoting active interest in the competition of our athletic teams. As man) as se en busses go to some of the out of town foot- ball and basketball games to back our athletes. Winning the Holida Tourney by defeating Franklin in the final game is one liighlight of our basketball season. . nother highliglit of the season is the solid defeat Shelby- Another highlight of the season is the solid defeat Madi- son recei es in the Regional by the Bulldogs who win the Regional crown. In swimming competition our Bullfrogs .soundly iroLmcc f)pposing teams. The Bullfrogs display much strength at the state meet. Runner-up Riley has less than one third of the points that the Bullfrogs compile. Many of us compete with each other in intramurals. A ariet ' of sports, including swimming, iiaskctball, bowling, and olleyball, are offered in intramurals. The girls All-Star basketball team contributes ariety at the half of a Bulldog game 1) playing a short game of their own. E er ' junior and senior remembers the traditional tug of war. The classes, each sure of ictory, prepare for the battle da s iti ad an(c. The fire hose awaits the losing line. Alth(iui;li we arc not all cugagtd in athletics, we all ( onipcte in s(jnii ' field nf arti ily. Members of our debate team parli( ijiatc in man (ontests. On awards day some of our students are honored for outstanding academic achicNcinent. 16
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Dramatic Workshop successfully staged the play ANNIE GET YOUR GUN for the public. Lunch time provides these boys with the opportunity of discussing the activities of the day. 15
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Steve Atkins competes tor Columbus in track action. The foilowing students participated in the Achievement Tests at Seymour, sponsored by Indiana University. Top Row: Steven Meyer, Mike Burt, John Snyder, Carolyn Schuette, Norman DeArmitt, Jerry McCoy, Keith Miles, Terry Snively. Row Three: Linda Huckaby, Janet Schroer, Karen Taylor, Stanley Rarick, Richard Scott, Bob Hooker, Greg Coyle. Bill Holmes, Larry Gelfius, Barbara Hadley, Diana Catiin. Row Two: Bill Frazer, Catherine Moore, Ronald Hedrick, Linda Seidle, Sandy Todd, Cayle Goettcheus, Jon Heine, Joyce Kerkhof, Jane Sears. Row One: Karen Kennedy, Marlin Starkey. Sally Kestner, Kay Noblitt, Julita Klavins, Becky Breeden, Jane Schaefer, Marilou Cossman, Karen Dunlap, Barbara Hunt, Pat Moody. Not in picture: Susan Crowder, Arthur Hadley, Barbara Miller, and Mary Stadtmiller. 17
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