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TOP RIGHT: The young man QScott Kil- many asks permission from his mother fCindy Praterj to go to the land of the gods, ABOVE: The young rnan and his mother look through the book of knowl- edge. RIGHT: FRONT, Carol Rosen- steel, Tim Carnahan, Cindy Goyette, Cindy Prater, Bill Greeley, Nancy Meek. MIDDLE: Connie Carlton, Sue Clark, Julie Cline, Lauri lvans, Cally O'Donnell, Ylva Wilnes, Danny Welch. BACK: Nancy Pytlik, Suzie Veveryus, Charles Donovan, Ron Whittiker, Cindee Jones, Scott Kilman and Larry Scott. 22 organizations The years first drama production was a one act play, The Forbidden Place. It was a play based on the short story, By the Waters of Baby- lon. The play was a seri- ous story about hovv society could end up it there was a nuclear war.
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The powder puff football game sponsored by the senior class had an added attraction this year, a halftime crowning of a powder puft king. James Taylor was chosen by the student body to reign. The girls were separated into classes, seniors - vs - juniors and sopho- mores. ln the first halt the junior-sophs scored a touchdown, out the seniors came back in the second halt and tied the score. Although efforts were made by both teams they failed to change the 6-6 tie. Q . TOP LEFT: Second Prince Jim Fawcett awaits crowning of king. LEFT: Chris Ftoland kicks oft for junior-soph team. ABOVE: Girls give 1t0'Ma effort ln the rough and tumble action. activities 21
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7 Ei E it 1. li Z M. , W9 'Z' WE OWE OUR HS HERE WE CHERlSHED Y WE PLEDGE C WHEN TWlLIGl SML ACROSS OU T One of our many assem- blies this year included the trampoline assem- bly. National champion and olympic vvinner Judy Johnson and l-larold Cotes gave a fine per- formance tor the student body. Many vvere amazed at the dangerous stunts that they per- formed. With trampoline being a popular class, many students could appreciate Miss John- son's skill and coordina- tion. At an assembly given by Paul Yearout, he discussed sex, morals and human relations. l-le also remained on cam- pus the full day discuss- ing vvith students his vievvs and theirs. TOP: Judy Johnson shows her skill lumping rope as she does a back flip. FAR LEFT: Paul Yearout addresses students at one of the years assemblies. LEFT: Harold Cotes and Judy perform an expert stunt on the trampoline. activities 23
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