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School Power Increases As The 7 The power of voice is used by several students at a basketball game. Through one's voice a person ex- presses his wishes for various things. Senior limi Lit- chfield played The National Anthem at the County Tourney games this year. limi reached perfection on his third and final performance-an example of the power to succeed. The seniors received their senior pictures with much happiness. lim Cooper, a graduate of the new seven semester graduation plan, sleeps during So- ciology class. Sleeping, in school at least, shows a stu- dent's power to shut out a teacher's voice. Power of hu- mor is seen as Tim Levell, Barry Donovan, and Roy Wedding, all seniors, kid around after a fruitful Cross Country meet. Rick Mowery rides his tricycle to pull the sophomore's Homecoming float, Pop's Soda Shoppe . Marcia Cindhart carries the sign telling who the sophomores' sponsor for Homecoming was. Rick got tired quite easily after pedaling around the gymna- sium several times while displaying the float. 4 Theme
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Bronco Power Means Many Different Things Bronco Power '73 was expressed in a multitude of ways during this the 1972-73 school year. Members of the pep club expressed their wish for victory through utilizing the symbolic clenched fist of power. Our cheerleaders were the power force behind our sports teams. Many activities are the output of school power and spirit. Power in the school is seen in not only extra- curricular activities but in the actual school days. Typing class, as other classes, shows the students' power, or lack, of concentration. The brute strength type of power is seen in sports. A wrestling match is a very good example of a contest for power, the power to ex- cel. The word power has many different meanings. The authoritative power of a teacher in a classroom and the schoolboard's power to control important decisions are two examples of the power to influence. Mental power of concentration should be exerted by every stu- dent through their studies. The common use of power is to express physical strength. The wild bronco, symbol or mascot of Daleville, is definitely an expression of power. His bucking portrait shows the power of the bodyg strength and want of freedom. People have this same body strength and desire for freedom. That is one reason why the bucking bronco is a very powerful mascot for Daleville High School. Theme 3
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