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LITTLE 500: The thing that made it colorful was cotton candy that was flying around — I know — I made it. (Diann Jones) ... I liked the girls buck-buck- the best. (Loren Dove) ... It was one of the best we ' ve had since I ' ve been in school. (Ralana Nodine) . . . The weather could have been better, but it was fun anyway. The girls tricycle race was very exciting! (Mary Reed) It was a fun experience for all classes. Even though the pushball got busted, the juniors and seniors got along fine. (Hiram Walker). . . . It was cold outside, but it was good. (Jody Adams) . . . This has been the best Little 500 yet. The chess tournament will be better next year with more people. (Jens Sorenson) ... I loved the tacos! (Laurie Derickson) 1973 ' s Little 500 featured nine events. In the boys soccer game, the sophomores downed the fresh- men 1-0. Shannon Derrow and Tina Fostic won the girls tricycle race. The juniors lost to the seniors 33- 1 in a last minute soccer game. The junior high chess tournament was won by Jeff Mellot over Lars Sorenson.
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After Roush and Bloom came the election became a big success, with over 459 participants. (Steve Zeider) . . . , Listening to Roush and Bloom was fun; I liked asking them ques- tions about current issues. (Diane Gingery) Doing Vaudeville was a lot of fun, except for some of the smart remarks kids yell at you. and all that work we had to do. (Jacque Black). Everyone didn ' t stand up and shout like they did on V-J day, but you have to be glad that our guys are coming home. (Pat Whyte) . . I was glad to see it end, the Viet- nam War that is. Maybe now Nix- ons era of peace for America can become a reality. Who knows, we might have an everlasting world peace. (Kevin Derrow). When I stood and yelled ' the Bri- tish are coming! I didn ' t know what I was doing. After I sat down 1 asked myself why I did it; when people told me what I did I didn ' t believe them. (Randy Endsley) ... 1 can ' t really explain it. but I fell relaxed and carefree. I didn ' t have anything on m mind. H pnotism definitelv was fun, ( Debbie Leu is).
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The team of Esselburn, Martin, Simon, and Rassel captured the junior high bike race while the senior high bike race was won by the team of Newman, Carr, Ellert and Christ- iieb. The girls football game was won by the seniors with the score of 22-0. Many clubs participated by selling food. Spanish, Latin, O.E. A., Varsity Cheerleaders, and the sophomore class had booths. It was fun and dandy. (Jerry Bow- man) . . . The food was good. (Brian Flesh) . . . The refs were rotten in the freshman-sophomore soccer game, especially Mr. Crist. (Hank Carper) ... It gave all clubs a chance to participate. (Karen Gent- is) . . It was out-of-sight! (Karen Feasel) ... It was good to get out of school. (Dave Claxton) . The tacos were good. (Steve Harmon) The junior high bike race was very fast: Walker was a great con- testant. (David Walker) . . I thought the girls buck-buck was good and fun. And the sophomore girls did not cheat! Also the snow- cones were really great. (Becky Smith) ... It looked like it was snowing because the cotton candy machine overflowed. (Denny Smith) ? ' -v-
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