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CENTER:The four administrators, Jess Rhodes, Jim Woodworth, Dr. Norman Riggs, and Norm Trotter, fielded many questions during the ““Administrators’ Hot Seat.” TOP ROW: Irene Ingalls, Bill Guns and Patti Core. MIDDLE ROW: Julie Emry, BOTTOM ROW: Mimi Kerrle, Kiki Poth and Laurie Livesay.
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Homecoming Everyone had thing during Homecoming this year Monday was Farmer’: day it was yt Wanted-to-Be Day 5 Mother of the Year honor Alexander disguised himself as 5 Wednesday was the happiest week as everyone took Smile day. Thursday it Indians Friday the traditio mums were given out entertained at the as y that saw Pan Stout chosen queen. The weather held off for the parade, but it rained night as LO lost to Reynolds The Moondogs were after-game dance. TOP: Sophomore Julie Emry does her thing by wheeling a baby as part of Everything You've Always Wanted To Be” day. BOTTOM: The junior class participated in the parade aboard the Gold Nugget Saloon float.
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sé EI e 3 Ab iw mn — — I d --— on —— SS — Leadership Workshop Student leaders along with adminis- trators packed off to Sports Acres early on Saturday morning. Even though it was the day after Homecoming, people were still able to muster enough energy and thought to make it all worthwhile. Topics of discussion included faculty involvement in student government and changes in student rights and responsi- bilities. These discussions were very pro- ductive and united the leaders toward reaching some of the goals brought out. Highlighting the weekend were folk dancing Saturday night, a free-for-all tal- ent show, and several raids through Cabins A and B by Cabins D and E and vice-versa. There was also a huge water fight fol- lowing the talent show, and almost all got involved whether they wanted to or not. Also a game of coed football, which was dubbed the Mud Bowl , was played in the pouring rain. Sunday morning everyone got the op- portunity to take aim at the administra- tors with questions and comments during the administrative “hot seal . TOP: Ann Swearingen and Gail Christian lead the square dancing. BOTTOM: Ralph Cunningham entertains with several guitar numbers.
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