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Y J 'i,'J i Nhsinton Geiebii ,tes 50111 1'I1TI.TFgJ1?t'iQJI?Y 1. The M-Men show their spirit during the game. 2. Jim Scott Clefth stands with Jim Rosborough. Mr. Rosborough was the first person to make a basket in Wharton Field House. 3. Russ Wharton, Roberta Pearson, Dr. Theodore Rockefeilow, and Dick Wharton pose with the plaque that was presented to T. F. Wharton, founder of the field house in 1928. 4. Mr. Jim Pearson reads an annoucement during the ceremony. 5. MoIine's first basketbail team to play at Wharton con- sisted of members: Row 2: Howard Blue, Les Stone, Jim Rosbor- ough, Jim Cutbirth. Row 1: Roger Potter, Sam Drake, Ray Lindquist, Dick Pearson, and Charles Coppens.
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do elliot 411.3 Rip Hari. . Approximately 500 people attended this rip-roarin, knee-slappin event known as the Ho-Down. With lots of hay, corn husks, and our caller, Darrel Gartner, things looked and were pretty authentic. Although it was hot and humid, people were able to cool off with refresh- ments. Ron Willems and Kelly Klingerman, co-chairmen, and their committee really did a super job. All in all, it was a super night of fun. - Jim Hallene 2 1. Shall we play follow-the-leader. 2. Yee-Haw 3. Beth Burns enjoys herself during a dance. 4. Scott Vandevoort wonders what will come next. 5. Smile Cindy Davis! You're on Candid Camera! 6. Earth to Sue Medinger! Are you there? 7. How do you do that step again? 16 Ho-Down si. Y ' W if X r-'vw
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ZNQZMQNEWM i lieillt the lee cl 5' Fjmd QJQQHQJ Share Joys was great! After working on it for two years, I 'was really pleased with the outcome. The student body and the faculty really make Share Joys. Next year should be even better. ' - Meg Ware You don't realize how worthwhile Share Joys is until you see the faces of the families who receive the clothes. - Dolly Dombek l think Share Joys went very well. Everyone had a good time and all the money raised helped many people have a very happy Christmas. - Lisa Anderson am ii 27 fr Qliilililisi Jimi ww? fri ,ills 1' is lxx Mvmw 18 Share Joys mv ff' Q' 4 ls' Sm.. , W , ,ff -5 f 4' l ,Mkt 'iff ff lice' ,.,, ..,. fh- flp f, w :f' ,if f ' ' , : ,
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