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We United in Activities So much to do, so much to plan, and so much to enjoy! Beneath the seeming whirl of activity we worked and planned to make everything the best-ever! Using our talents, vigor, and skills, we strove for perfection in everything we did. The enjoyment of proud parents, teachers, in- terested neighbors, and fellow students echoed our pleasure as we learned the rewards of com- The 22nd annual Girls' League Autumn Prom they nicely executed the theme of Indian Summer. panionable working. , It was thrilling-seeing the finished product, knowing that the accomplishment and praise was ours, having plays come to life because we had worked together to get those lines right, making dances veritable wonderlands because we had had that last minute brainstorm for the final touch. Yes, we had fun together. displayed skill and co-operation as
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. . . The Wildcats at Every ame On Friday evenings we shared popcorn and excitement together while watching our gridiron heroes go into action. We wanted to help tackle that fullback! VVe wanted to give that shot-put a mighty heave! We wanted to drop that ball in the bucket or grab that rebound. But we were assigned our positions in the grandstand, a position we filled together, a position we filled enthusiastically and punctually for each game. Even if the odds looked big, we cheered our team onward. Yes, our job was a big one, but together we did our job well. The sideline strategy of Coaches Robert Hamilton and Robert Bushong paid off as the 37 members of the varsity com- pleted a 8-3 season. 12 4 E '
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That PPOVld6d ur Happlest Moments Some of the characters gather around the jeep which George Franklin of the stage crew designed for Teahouse of the August Moon. Hidden: Robert Weaver, Kay Cross, and Rebecca Reed. Front: Billy Gilbertson fchildj, Richard Chegar fCaptain Fisbyj. Marcia Aldridge fOld XVoman's Daughterj, Ed Seagrave fSakinij. Paul Hime- lick fAncient Manj and Nanny Batata fgoatj. Our biggest rewards came from the 4400 hands of the audience, who showed appreciation by waves of applause. 41' , lr il'
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