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After viewing a movie, campus life members sit back and relax as they await discussion questions. A football play is being planned by Kim Hirst, Gina Burgan, and Ella Clark at a Campus Life get-together. Prior to the showing of a Young Life film, Thelma Whiteman in¬ forms the group on the high points of the movie. r
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Students Spend Time at CL, YL A basic element separating the Christian organizations Campus Life and Young Life from the clubs offered at school was the lack of officers governing the groups. Every Tuesday, Campus Life opened its center for a meeting to talk about life and its problems. Besides these weekly meetings, students traveled either along the East coast after Christmas, or to Florida during the spring. Young Life also gave students a chance to talk about their lives, meeting every Monday at different members’ houses, with Steve Brogan leading the discussions. Young Life went skiing in Wisconsin during Christmas vacation and to them, summer meant staying in Colorado. A meditative moment is spent by Young Life members before they delve into a discussion on life’s ups and downs. A 30-person collision makes for a “close” game of flamingo foot¬ ball at the annual Campus Life Burger Bash. 26
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Rivalry Lifts School Spirit Red and black signs bordered the halls and even the ceding. Like movie marquees, they ignited a restlessness and sparkling vigor among loyal pirates waiting for the Sectional show to begin. Elected to reign over the spirit week were John Ha- german and Brenda Whittaker. Mr. John McCord and Mrs. Pat Marsh were voted the most spirited teachers. Even cars were revitalized by wearing JR’s “Bucs are Rewin’ in ’77” bumperstickers. Sophs sold “Walk Tall, Be Proud, You’re a Pirate” buttons and Student Council dispensed black and scarlet derbys. As a supplement, there were two energetic pep ses¬ sions with skits. Yelling was not the only contest, though teacher’s and students ran a relay in which they stomped, leaped, and sat on rivals. Tom Jones listens attentively as Coach Phil Buck gives the team a last word of instruction during a time out. School spirit is bolstered by Curt Simmons who emcees for the Sectional Week pep session. 28 s m
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