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FRESHIVIEN REFRESHING BEVERAGES QUENCHED frosh LaJuana Linville and sophomore Dan Reagles' thirst after their evening choir performance at Portland's Lloyd's Center dur- ing December. ,.....-u K 134 FRESHMEN M. Rice B. Richey S. Riley D. Ross S. Ross R. Schelin E. Sims P. Smith T. Smith C. Spencer ART I STUDENTS, Mary Neavoll and Cheri Barness, explored the techniques of portrait painting. This was done under the direc- tion oi Art Instructor Joy John- son, who arranged for several guest painters. J
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Seniors Make Big Splash-down O.K. who's the creep with the dry clothes on. As it turned out after the senior picnic there were very few who ended up with clothes as dry as when they arrived. All but two seniors were bodily thrown into the South Umpqua at Stanton Park in Canyonville. The seniors made their last fun activitiy one to remember. Money was one of the major problems for the senior picnic. They had hoped to have enough money to purchase chicken for the whole class. The night before the picnic however everyone had to be notified to bring their own food. Other activities for the week involved three days of meals planned by the seniors. Meals con- sisted of hamburgers on Monday, hamburger gravy and hot rolls on Tuesday and hotdogs on Wednes- day. These seemed to be the favorite meals of the class of '69. The seniors were also allowed to leave early for lunch. AFTER BEING THROWN in the river by some spirited seniors, Vice-Principal Jim Wells trudged slowly out of the river. W ..,t ,. x ,- X N l X t s not N, MN. X W. tf'i,::'ss'N-wi. as XXXL Q . Q f X .. t :est at is .. fx 136 SENIOR ACTIVITIES ED ROBERTSON, DIENNA Parrot, Ken Collyer, Candy Zim- merman, Chris Meyer and Mike St. Clair enjoyed the se- nior picnic. FORCEFULLY DRAGGING JON Sportsman into the river at Stanton Park are Chris Berquist, Jose Apraiz and Bruce Ellis.
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