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Page 33 text:
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MR. BLACK-Mr. John McCord; MRS. SCARLET-Mrs. Pat Marsh; MISS SCARLET-Brenda Whittaker; MR. BLACK-John Hagerman. Reflections of both happiness and apprehension are seen in the faces of Pam Hosek and Margaret Bratton. During the intra-school pep session competition, Susan Murphy is rushed for time as she flies over the last hurdle.
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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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Brenda Mitcheil-Prom Queen Candidate The Senior Citizen’s Building was transformed into a Hollywood theatre for the senior Prom, sponsored by the junior class. With the theme “Opening Night,” dec¬ orations provided a delightful setting for the crowning of the queen, chosen from three candidates: Robin Alexan¬ der, Brenda Mitchell, and Laura Walton. Choosing from the top one-third of the senior class, the Treasure Chest nominated sixteen girls who were voted on by the student body. At the final home basket¬ ball game, the four girls winning the most votes were re¬ warded. Lesa Poer was given the honor of TC Queen. Her court included: Susan Murphy, first runner-up;Cin¬ dy Nuce, second runner-up; and Mary Beth Ritter, third runner-up. Seven Become Temporary Royalty Robin Alexander-Prom Queen Candidate Laura Walton-Prom Queen Candidate 30
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