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.OSELY GUARDING AN opponent, John Wilson hovers over a player while gar Johnson attempts to steal the ball. Both of our basketball teams played a vital role in the school’s activi¬ ties. Students, and parents alike, enjoyed the excitement involved in the games. Each player showed his own special ability while partici¬ pating in the sport. The boys ended with a successful season, and gave their fans “something to talk about.” DURING TIME OUT, Coach Archer gives the J.V. team some pointers on how to “get out there and win.” SOMETHING TO TALK ABOUT WITH THE BALL in possession, Joey Doyle strives to keep it while Don Hanley lends assistance.
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BUSINESS I— LU CD SIX NEW MEMBERS of the Beta Club are found perform¬ ing “initiation antics” before a critical audience. ONCE AGAIN THE famous Beta Burglar strikes in the cafeteria as initiation day arrives. A hush fell over the auditorium as the senior members of the Beta Club went out into the auditorium one by one and tapped the new members. After recuperating from the shock of being chosen, the students then had to make the long trip from their seats to get a lighted candle and a precarious trip returning to those same chairs. Soon, after the vows of initiation, Beta members found that they were to dress up as “Beta Burglars”. All in all, this experience will be in the minds of the new members for¬ ever. WHILE LIGHTING HER candle, Susan Jarrett fulfills part of the Beta tapping ceremony. 24
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JUNIORS REVIVE THE ROARING 20 ' s A naive young lady arrives in Europe only to see her lifelong dreams falling apart. Such is the predicament of Lorelei Lee, as portrayed by Leesa Greer. Her plight is not availed much by Dorothy, Anita Sturgill, suggesting all sorts of frivolous escapades. The night of November 22, brought the Class of 77’s “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes” to real¬ ity. The comedy production was directed by Mrs. Ruth Smith. FROM HER VANTAGE point in the auditorium, Mrs. Smith directs the juniors as student director, Becky Wymer, watches with amusement. AT THE MOST opportune moment, Mr. Broussard, portrayed by Larry At¬ well, takes advantage of the chambermaid played by Sherri Blevins, as Broussard Jr., Lester Owens, looks on. WITH SMILING CONFIDENCE, Lorelei Lee, played by Leesa Greer, “chats” on a wireless telephone.
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