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X X 111 Showing their spirit by dressing as quin- tuplets on Twin Day, October 10, are seniors Kathy Parks, Angela Buck, Becky Zirnstein, Janice Butts and Lisa Cotte. l2j Performing during the pep assembly October 17 are drill team members Julie Hoover, sr., Elisa Lowen- stein, sr., Janice Roth, sr., and Helayne Dorsey. jr, 131 Demonstrating his expertise as King of the Log is Freshman Wally Pope at the Renaissance Festival near Bonner Springs October 4. up J.V. cheerleaders Tracy Jarvis, sr., and Jamie Henderson, soph., sell balloons the homecoming game October 17. Spartan Club sold the balloons two for a quarter to promote spirit for Homecoming. 151 Juniors Paula Facklam and Anne Wurtz take it easy at a newspaper paste-up October 6. 1 0 Calendar rr: . if ' Z i sf file 1. My .733 nv h. L A - Q fp x . Q .- ':-we , 's vi' ri. 795' 'Jglv-V 1 l .tl -T . 1, V 1+ a nf' i,Ywr.- V1 ' . A Q-J' , a ,., p .5 ,v J, 'ue' 'rw' W if' .. A: V, ,, ' -wfpl , ,i 'i 1.1 V? 36 f Q 'Y 5 .,,si if 3 J! 5 f, V ,w '5 'M be 'fi ,x, 1,,,, . if r ii' 35, J 5 'wr ' M- W -, S 4. 9114 M nw ,K K, If ,wr 'wigs -1 J Q we I
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Scene I: Tall fi A . rudging back to school wasn't exactly the way most of us planned to beat the heat. Across the nation, temperatures were still soaring above 1106 by the end of August' g f if T' A 'A i As the first bell rang, we filed into the gym for our annual Welcome Back! Freshman Intimidation speech. When the last of the new students finally discovered the gym, they were trampled underfoot as we all stampeded to our second hour class and slowly settled back into the routine of school. Activities began in earnest the tirst of September. The Spartans Marching Band 'presented their first concert September 4 in the gymnasium. Then Kayettes sponsored the annual Back-to-School Dance the next night. A new system was tried for Picture Day, September 10. All freshman and sophomore gym classes filed to the auditorium the first of each hourg juniors were called alphabetically at the end ef each class. s While all the clubs were selling memberships, Kayettes found they had sold tive too many. Five senior guys had paid membership dues and were given the go-ahead by the sponsors. Administrators said no, saying the boys would have to form their own club, Kays. Between September 15-20, many of us watched NBC's mini-series, 'Y Shogun. Over 75 million people tuned in to the series, making it the most watched program since Roots I thought 'Shogun' was excellent. The acting was good, photography excellent, and the costumes were really good. I think it really helped that they jilmed it on location. Although I'm not an expert on Japanese history, it appeared to be quite realistic. ' ' Arvina Lumley Presidential Candidate John B. Anderson stepped into the election spotlight when he won the necessary 1596 ofthe vote to be spiders participate in thetelevised debate sponsored by the League of Women Voters on September 21. President Jimmy Carter refused to participate, saying Anderson was not a viable candidate. Candidate Ronald Reagan, however, did debate Anderson one-to-one. The candidates were off and running in the presidential horse race, and we were gearing up for Homecoming. 12.
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