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. . . good individuals Clockwise, starting at top left: Voted most inspirational, Laurie Hirschberg did not get to see much action this year because of knee problems. Junior Susan Miller was a consistent contributor to the Pixies final scores. Determination and relief are the understandable expressions of four year gymnast Mimi Perkins. Lori Parson, a junior, was a strong vaulter with good potential. Qualifying for the State meet in vaulting was Senior Terri Heine. All-around Jamie Reese was voted outstanding gymnast and also competed at State. Voted most improved, Linda Davis has the needed grace when performing floor exercise.
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Order of M regains lost power The Order of M picked up where it left off the year before with lots of enthusiasm. The M sold coke after football practice, knocked out 8 ceilings for the school at S17 5 a ceiling, held a bowling party at Pioneer Bowl, and sponsored a faculty-Order of M basketball game that took in 560. A liability that hurt the club's bankbook was getting stuck with paying for the football scoreboard bought in the fall of 73 , a bill of 32200. The Booster Club was supposed to help a little but nothing happened. The coaches of all the sports agreed to help the football team sell coke to pay for the scoreboard but there were conflicts in finding times when the coaches could all get together and then get the football team together. What generally happened was one or two coaches and maybe ten players were together trying to sell the pop. ASB finally picked up the remaining tab of about 3350. Social activities scheduled for the year included the bowling party, the faculty basketball game, a donkey basketball game, a box social with the Red M, and a Barn Dance. These ideas were expressed by the advisors: Fall advisor Cliff Trout said, I would like to see the club have more pride in the school, like patrolling areas and keeping activities in order, like at football and basketball games and wrestling matches, keeping the kids off the field and off the floor. But, you have to have a feeling for the school to do things like that and you just can't go up and make someone do a job like that. That type of club was back when everyone respected the letter and I'm afraid that time is long gone. Brian Carter, the clubs winter advisor stated, The club has had a fine year but, I would like to see more athletes involved 'from tennis and golf in the organization. This, he feels would make a better club and more people to help or participate in the activities and projects. Carter also felt that the size of the school and the club compared to larger schools was a disadvantage to what could be done in the way of activities. Jerry Ewing, spring adviser said I think that in the last couple years the club has made some great jtunps in improvement, and has become more active and more important to the school. I have had more fun this year than any other year I have been with this club, they are a good bunch of guys. Ewing echoed the concern of Trout and Carter saying he would like to see more athletes involved in the Order of M. Order of M advisors and officers left to President, Rick Rambo, President, and rightg Cliff Trout, Brian Carter, Bob Les Wright, Secretary. Not pictured is Frost, Sgt at armsg Walter Barnes, Vice Advisor Jerry Ewing.
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