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. The senior pirU were Iryinp to -show Mr. Chambers how lo create music. Notice the strict discipline exercised by the colorpuard. The victorious atmosphere of the Homecoming dance also includes a few moments of quiet conversa- tion. Brian pives Linda her souvenir Homecoming fool- ball. ' ■ ' ' Professor ildcat ' s prediction of victory is going to be true. The radiant court showed their confidence in the fighting abilities of the team. 13
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CLOSE TEAMWORK PROVIDED THE ACTION FOR HOMECOMING For Homecoming there was a rare orcurenee of having a pep ral- ly outside! Cheerleaders, eolorguard and the band braved the cold, blowing wind to participate in the rally. The senior girls skit was a mock eolorguard. band and football game. The varsity did their part by beating the Cardinals nineteen to twelve. Steve Stone, Thad Johnson, Ricky Sitz and Bruce Jordan scored the points that added up to a victorv. Sophomores added to our victorious feelings by winning thirty- two to zero with Dave Crandall making four touchdowns and Roger Peffer completing another. Since the game started late there was no sock hop, much to many people ' s disappointment. Next year time should be allowed to have a sock hop. This allows freshmen and sophomores to do something during Homecoming. Again this year the Homecoming Dance was popular with the students and faculty as well as the parents in Libertyville. A huge tree with the names of the varsity team members on it was spread on the outside windows of the cafeteria. The cafeteria was decorat- ed with pumpkins, corn stalks and indian corn were bunched to- gether to enliven the atmosphere. Besides football games there are a lot of happiness and tears. Centered around this year ' s queen. Linda Borgstrom. and her escort. Brian Brahe. are her court and their escorts: Rita Cress- well. Bob Miller; Mollie Coll. Thad Johnson; Becky Garvin. Bruce Jordon; Lana Dawes. Bill Graham.
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U.S. AND RUSSIAN SPYS PREVENT A WAR IN I SPY. YOU SPY. Bobb listens to Susie talk about getting married. Tamara and Bob struggle (?) to sa e the world. .4rl Meyers as Jack Le Seur learns )f the ultimate plans Dr. Silvertoes. Dave Baldwin, has made. The first play of the year was a satire about spies. Bruce Lakin played Robert Brown, a spy for the United States. Jim Houtz played Mr. Olivetti. Brown ' s boss. Julie Labus, Susie Wright, played Mr. Olivetti ' s secretary and Robert Brown ' s girlfriend. A Russian spy, Gerry Gansinger as Tamara Botvin- ic. ended up foiling a Chinese plot of world domination with Robert Brown. Dave Baldwin as Dr. Silvertoes devised the plan for simultaneous explosions at nuclear sites in Russia and U.S. Each nation would declare war thinking the other had sabotaged their nuclear site. Jack Le Seur, played by Art Meyers, tried to carry out his plans along with Linda .Scverin- son, as Mrs. Sand, owner of Edelweiss Skilodge, and her daughter, Cynthia Sand, played by Rhea Dawes. Judy Bills, Jan DcKnock, Penny Madolc, and Carol Thomas played be- ginning skiers eager to learn the fundamcnlais. Brion Bell played a visiting lieutcnunl on vacation. Rex Troxwell played the part of Mr. Higgcns. a businessman forced to work with Dr. Silvertoes on his evil plan. In the end the plot was revealed and prevented from going . through. Susie and Bobbie were going to get married. Once again good had won over bad.
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