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Coach Beesely, left, gives Bill Machado, center, senior, the Gerald Swan 11096 Award, as Kyle Buslach, Chuck Edlebrock, and Rod Martin, seniors, look on, at the Fall Sports Banquet. Receiving an inspirational award is lim Quintel, junior, from cross-country's Coach Timmerman. Taking a bite out of life, it's part of everyday 'Wk With a cheerie smile, Carolyn Kallstrom, senior, is a fitting model for the Ski club fashion show. 36 Activities Of the many assemblies to entertain this year, the most dynamic has to be the New Hope Singers. Those who hear them know they like what they're doing. You can get anything you want at Mama Snoey's Restaurant, especially during the feed held for the senior boys.
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6 I I' Mr. Keller carries Anne down a ladder from a room upstairs. Helen is pleased for locking the door. Struggling with a slave girl. Helen portrays an uncontrollable blind child. Yet, soon she learns to realize a true type of love, and shows her deep affection for Anne, her teacha. Deciding that he does not need a ladder, Mr. Keller lCecil Tylerl orders james and Percy, played by Sam Elwonger and Ken Crandall, to take the ladder back. Martha and Kate, played by Debra Law- son and Kathy Foltz, entertain Helen QPatti Moorej while Anne is retrieved from upstairs, Miracle Worker 35
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af fm YQ! I - ' -V With a winning smile, Sandy Steffan, senior, left, places fourth and rm-Fives the scholastic award in the Edmond'sJunior Miss Pageant as Sue Elvrum, senior, right, places fifth. R Home Ec. is more than just cooking and cleaning. Karen Hamilton, junior, works to refinish a chair. Living and taking a big bite out of life, Ter- race students do more than keep things going. They keep them hopping. Big bites were most assuredly taken at the first Fall Sports Banquet held in three years. Even activities not related to, but working with the schools, such as the Edmonds jr. Miss Pageant, become rnind-broadening ex- periences, and five girls from Terrace took part. Taking part in many activities gives a chance to taste the sweetness of victory, the bitter- ness of defeat, and the pleasure of having taken part. Coach Buslach accepts a medal of memories from Neal Baker, senior. Coach Timmerman receives a gift from Cross-Country captain Dan Hutchins, senior. N is A S' 5 3. . fa . wie' Colleen Walker, center, senior, looks on as Sandy Steffan, right, senior, is third runner-up Ir. Miss. ,411 I r 'W lsr Taking a giant bite, Pat Marshall, sophomore, contem- plates his next move. Activities 37
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