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avail Lislening lo Coach lv1eis+er during hali- 'rime wasn r ihe easiesi' ihing +o do. SURE FOOTED SCHCLARSHIP Abraham Lincoln had rrouble wi+h his legs. They were abnormally long and while sea+ed in one of 'lhe low rockers popular in his day he mighi quife acciden+ally chin himself on his own lcnees. Sco'H' Wi+mer u+ilizes a simple way +o use his feel' +ha+ would have pleased Mr. Lincoln. Boy's ai Lincoln ouinumber 'fhe girls and 'lherefore find if very comperifive when ii' comes +o geHing a dare. According +o 'rhe boys, brawn seems lo win hands down over brains when geHing a girl in+eres'red is rhe problem. Each year +he gridiron becomes alive wiih baHered and bruised males woo- ing our young women wifh fheir a+hle+ic prowess. And, year aliier year, H' works! 191115
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A photo worth cz thousand words Carol Higgins and Ken Rogers find a break in the surging tide of merriment-a lzttle out of pattern but 2 f Mgr
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