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t Sits ilk NS S 3 2 Far left: Jack Ouska and Mr. Miller try eating their way to victory in the pie eating contest. Left center: The fierce, fright- ening fellow that stalked the halls turned out to be Chris Flecher. Left: Rick Ams- berry and Ron Babb, the fine examples of American youth, stop a minute before hopping the eastbound train. Above: Mar- garet Cody and Nancy Shipler thought young, dressing as little children, while Chris Anderson dresses appropriately as a man of ninety.
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Page 56 text:
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wma we 'ILT fA ' H 5 Q Ag 4 it! Come As You Are Bunnies, monsters, bums, hippies, cowboys and little kids were only some of the twirps seen on April 6, Twirp Day, as they invaded the halls of McNary. Outlets for energy and enjoyment were provided during the sixth period assembly. Students played such games as the fruit race, peanut race, change clothes relay, tricycle race, bat race, bal- loon stomp, pie eating contest, push-up contest, and girls tug-of-war. Each class participated and competed in the events. Juniors proved victorious with 19 points. Sophs trailed with 20 and seniors brought up the rear earning 22 points. Twirp Day ended with an all school dance held Friday night. Students were encouraged to wear their costumes and were judged for the best attire. an-23' M, ,-ff t rail' --f -K5 :rs-5 , .ww-ff-W - g.,,,?gm.a.QNmr- af- fEff.iZsz,,sS?:s2Q 5 f K: if? f 'N Ffgligiy a s t ' : a s s i-:Ii . t, ,,,,.,,.. ,,.,, . I ,:, ,,.. ,W , f , 2 nies M iifksisfs 1 efisiirgilet f 1 I 'i:ii5ff?f5lQ3'i2,?YSSf33 : in XNQQSZRQQET -- - 'E SE, R E 5,Q,,,i,ggg3:. ,:z-eases za- igjti,tt1?s-tags, , et, ,Was
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Page 58 text:
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Girls Gu Symphonies in Spr fashion show held Apr of the year, it was by Along with sponsoring they sponsored a toy served Christmas cook val-o-gram activities. Opposite girls' lea although not as active McNary T-shirts and activities. il! c ie S Find Toys, s Sell Shirts ing was the theme of the girls' league l6th. Although it was the highlight mo means the league's only project. ,assemblies and girls of the month, lrive and a prettiest legs contest, s to the faculty, and conducted the ue stands the lettermen club which, as girls' league, did sell 28 dozen promoted sportsmanship and sports
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