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Cheryl her cue in sembly. Smith, senior, patiently awaits the Cheerleaders ' Halloween as- These ambitious students walked a total of twelve miles during the Hunger Hike held November 8, in connection with CROP, Community Hunger Appeal of Church World Service. Donations were made by sponsors who pledged so much money per mile. A New Involvement . . . A year of committment, whether to a club, a sport, or any other activity. Everyone finding his own place . . . doing his own thing. Mr. Bridgewater, principal (alias Coach Charles), prepares the team for an upcom- ing game at a pep assembly.
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Would you care to contribute a quarter to the March of Dimes? This question was repeated over and over again during the Bread Sale, sponsored by the Teen Action Program and March of Dimes. Jun- ior Brian Scheel displays his salesmanship as two women receive loaves of bread in return for a con- tribution. Ten girls were chosen to participate in the Vocational Child Care Services. As a part of the Head Start Program, these girls attended classes in the morning and spent the afternoon assisting teachers at Logan, Longfellow, and Lucas elementary schools. Terri Evans, senior, is shown helping these children from Logan School hang their Christmas stockings.
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A New Awareness . . . A year of discovery. Things that were irrelevant suddenly take on a new and sometimes frightening meaning ...a feeling of challenge. Drake debaters gave students a chance to watch a forensics meet in action. Students who participated in the state elec- tions were tfiven the opportunity to meet with Governor Robert D. Ray during an informal reception held in their honor. Junior Theresa Wilson practices her typing skills.
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