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CA DIDS 20 0 LOFE NS FKLLL Hoon AwAkENiNo1f3... W0 O ' . ,W O Q Z M , ULHH- f S oow'T wwf Senior elttss elections were nmde well known through the use of many clever posters. Victim ul' at llltllllilll accident. AI Cherry cheerfully hohhiul down the stairs belween elzisacs for several weeks. 1 vnugv, V- .4 1 Students blended fun If 5 all Fred Tuinstra. Dave Kaur. Linda Corski, and Barb Beck looked in EIIIHILCIIICIII nt the huge amount ol snow left in front ol' the school doors by the Great Snow Storm of '67. Several tnenibers of Xliss Xlnyor's wnrkroom enjoyed their free iaxlliv apples which they received for contributing the largest sum to the Community Chest Fund. -ta' liz , 5 A straw liisenhower football player, at victim of ztpparem delezu. adorned the from of the Golden Year staxlllloal at Richards' homecoming festivities.
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202 Athletics was responsible for many exciting events and activi- ties that students avidly sought and enjoyed as competitors or spectators. Students who attended the games felt almost the same tension and excitement as the players. l.ed by the cheer- leaders and the new pep club, the High Spirits, the cheering stu- dent body provided the players with the enthusiasm and encour- agement they needed to fight for victory. School spirit appeared to be rising higher with every event. Booster pins, sold by the student council for the school fans to wear, were completely sold in a few periods. Physical fitness and long hard practices were necessities lor every sport. and athletes often made sacrifices of time and strength in order to compete for their school. Such students who actively participated in thc rigors ofhigh school athletics earned genuine recognition and felt a very strong sense of accomplish- ment. Great strength of character accompanied the stress ol' building a strong. fit body forthe competition in the South Suh- urban League. ATHLETICS xii 15 g, JJ. l'Qt !
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