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rw Tiger fans celebrated the con- clusion of a successful basket- ball campaign Dr Nelson, Dr LoVette, and Mr Buechner engage in a 'shirt-sleeve ' work session to expand student housing 'Q 'Q- 1-ewf A W -f Qs aw-r- 'i ' Nearly 100 students were honored at a special banquet for non-athlet- 1C accomplishments Dr Nelson presided, while Dean LoVette and other faculiy made presentatlons 'Rfb 42 l if as , l . 4' I V J, ' ,fl . -f y
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1 -33.34 f lg' 31-2 rv 0 E 5 1 7, ar f ' 449-if J? Coach jim Martin enjoys the food at the bonfire alon with many other S students and faculty members. The Football bonflre sponsored by the T1ger Act1on Club QT A C D was held on Sept 10 at Carver Park at 6 30 p rn It attracted more students than the prev1ously held bonf1res The students as well as the faculty helped to put a spark 1n the T1ger s ant1c1pat1on for the flrst home game agamst Fort Scott that mght Hotdogs, ch1ps and pop were enjoyed by all who attended fi ix. , A ,if f .rf nv-55 maya I 57 5-tnwfifgg Mia The cheerleaders and mascot f1re up the crowd at the bonflre be fore the frrst home game agamst Fort Scott few ,f 'DI t W pvfrff 'awk All f 'K , ,Ill ,ffl
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