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Picldes and popcorn please Bull Dog fans 5-4-3-2-1 -Halftime! Instantly the thousands of Bull Dog fans rushed to the different concessions stands in hopes of arresting their hungers and thirsts. Being confronted by thousands of ravenous Bull Dog fans would seem like a hopeless task to others, but all of the Concessionaires greeted each buyer with a friendly smile and rapidly filled their orders. Alarm clocks, a detested item in any student ' s home, rang early even on Saturday mornings at homes of Officials Club members. Always on the go, these boys were up bright and early preparing to referee at vari- ous elementary school basketball and football games. The members also helped at the senior high boys ' intramural games. Columbus owes a lot to these Officials Club members who devoted many long hours help- ing the school and community ath- letic programs. Wailing for the other team members to get into place, Bill Boyd hands the boll to Booth Setser ' s Rick Parker to shoot his foul shot. Things go better with Coke, according to Steve Pavey and Goyle Clark. Concessionaire Melvin Smith cerves them during a halftime. With microphone in hand, Officials Club member Brian Snyder colls the shots at on el- ementary basketball gome. 90
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Hands grasped firmly on the pommels of the side horse and elbows straight, Susan Marble prepares for a difficult stunt. w Girls join gymnastics; police visit sportsmen Feminists were protesting across the country, and they even invaded the Gymnastics Club. Girls added new spirit and zest, and the boys were only too happy to help them out on the various equipment when they needed it. Foreign films were shown first se- mester along with American films on different elements of gymnastics. Sec- ond semester these athletes had a chance to practice what they had learned. Marksmanship and technique were the key words of the Sportsman Club. Anything to do with sports or the weapons used in hunting were dis- cussed and enjoyed by this club. Demonstrations were given by members during meetings on such as- sorted subjects as how to mold a bullet and the mechanism of a trigger. Policemen also visited the club to give hints on marksmanship. The recent firearm legislation was discussed by panels made up of the boys in this club. Gun control is a very controversial subject in America today, and there have been many heated discussions over it. Sportsman Club Keep your legs straight! State champion Nick Woolls gives Julie McVey some of his av ard-v inning advice on the use of the rings. members Steve Cox and Ross Gillis listen pa- tiently to Rob McMillan as he gives his views on the subject before they give theirs. 89
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Competition stressed in action clubs Lazily making the rounds of their corral, Equestrians Stephanie Tingley and Wendy Howell appear completely at peace with the world. The gentle horses which they are riding bare- back seem equally peaceful and disinterested in the goings-on around them. Spel unkers finally joined forces this year at CHS and formed the Cave Club. During the first part of the year, they visited some commercial caves, such as Wyandotte Cave, in order to teach the novices the rudiments of exploration. As a final challenge, this club, under the supervision of Mr. Lanson Newkirk, ventured into an un- explored cave. Ribbons and trophies filled the minds of Equestrians this year as they planned their April horse show. The 4-H Fairgrounds was the setting of this long-awaited event, and each member ' s horse was well prepared for it. Represented for the second year at CHS, Rally Club fit into the fast- moving world of today. Next to entering rallies, the members of this club enjoyed debating about their best-loved sports cars. Properly tied knots can mean life or death when spelunking, so Cave Club members, such as the one above, practice this skill often. Sporting a shiny new wax [ob and a scarlet racing stripe, this coveted MG is parked next to the school for sportscor fans to admire. 91
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