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Harlem Clown Antics Add Comedy to CONTENTS OF Susan Reeds purse is emptied onto floor as CLOWNS PREPARE referee To rake Q free Throw Clowns fund such items as a beer opener and tobacco during the third quarter, G.A.A. sponsored The first post-game dance after La Habra on Friday, January 17. Earlier that week on Monday 13. G.A.A. held their annual mid-year Sports Award Potluck Banquet. Debbie Lind received the highest possible award, an olive wreath pin, with Karen Peter- son close behind. Arriving on Wednesday, January 29, in their usual spectacular comic air and glory, the Harlem Clowns once again put on a spectacular performance. Who can forget their clever Tricks ranging from trick balls to empty- ing purses on the floor and even demanding the referee GINGER HUDSON and Lunda Cowell listen To the explanations ot STUDENTS WAIT in line to see the Nuclear L 1
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Continue for Banquets and Assemblies Gifts and donations poured in to buy a TV set for the underprivileged children as Mike Bayer, posed as Santa Claus, marched from room to room with his sachel. Winter Wonderland, theme of the Christmas Formal, was held on Saturday, December 14. Admission price included a gift at the door. Spirit of the festive season prevailed as seasonal songs rang through the halls. Climaxing the week was the Christmas program and assembly on Thursday l9 and Friday 20. A newcoming feature, the Woman's Barbershop Quartet-Becky Lehmer, Pat Neri- son, Lynn Shroeder, and Peggy Gerner were introduced. Highlights include Pat Shafer, solo violinist, and Mr. Marvin Fennema, singing O Holy Night. Refreshed students, back from Christmas vacation began preparing for semester finals. Q QV? Q 9 5 574 5 ' 1 r aeizrsfe e s Lf. s s STUDENTS GIVE generously to gift drive during the Christmas Formal. fir VIOLINIST, PAT Shafer plays Ave Maria dur- ing the Christmas Assembly and Program. Seniors began preparations for graduation by order- ing their arrnouncements on Wednesday, January l8. Once again the first Savanna basketball game ap- proached as Keith Yater and Janette Green portrayed a prince and princess at the pep assembly on Thursday, January 16. Congressman Richard T. Hanna spoke the following morning to the Seniors in particular about the life of a Congressman. Saturday, January T8, held the annual Fall Sports Award Banquet as football, swimming, cross country, and other participating students, parents, and teachers assemble as awards were presented. Coach Harry Weston was one of the many talented speakers as he gave his account of the history of cross country, The program completed as everyone ioined in to sing our Alma Mater. s. v 1 CONGRESSMAN RICHARD T, Hanna is welcomed by Mr. Richard Ryan on Friday, January 17, 133
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Month of February VARIOUS ORGANIZATIONS sponsor post-game dances as students flock to dance to the sounding music. to take a free throw. Why they even managed to shoot at the wrong baskets and do every basketball player's ultimate dream, shut the referee outside. What a sur- prise to find a beer opener and tobacco in Susan Reed's purse, or was it really a surprise to her? The following week a trailer could be seen from all parts of the campus. Many students were able to visit the Nuclear Power Exhibit, presented bythe Edison Conn- pany and listen to the explanations on the uses and control of nuclear heat. Power Exhibit presented by the Edison Company. 'iw-I I-IARLEM CLOWN cleverly hides the basketball at the Harlem Clown- Faculty Flubs game on Wednesday, January 29. 135 I
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