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Q .A ,ik .NY h'f . ,JM .0 25 T arf as. ,' .QQ 'vp 1 X K lui l R2 S 42 Winter Activities y .I WARMEST TIME OF YEAR if 'F' Flurry of winter activities presents Amahl, twinkling trees, good will to man Warmth and good will characterized the winter season with the coming ofthe annual Christmas play, 'lAmahl and the Night Visitors, the dec- oration of Christmas trees, and sudden snow llurries. This was truly the warmest time of the year. Silent nights and blowy, snowy days kept company with the active students. LOWER RIGHT, Silent snow flurries catch Rick Olson,junior, unaware as he makes tracks towards study hall. LEFT, Poking through the ceiling ofthe publication's room is a Christmas tree being decorated by Sara Reed and Tom Baptista, seniors, Getting it togethe with the Christmas spirit seems to be Sara and Tom's way ofexpressing their unending vitality. LOWER LEFT, Amahl's mother, Pam Christensen, senior, looks threateningly at' Amahl, Artie Cisneros, senior, as he considers whether or not to let a lowly page touch him. Becoming slightly conceited with all the attention given him because of the miracle of regaining the use of his crippled legs, he keeps Alan Rasell, junior, waiting in expectancy. l ll ,wld ,fp M ' I . ,sf ' 5 ,. W M .1 , T . J . ' 5 lf- ., ,K K 1 'f V, f 1 ,. , LV . -F 6. K ,xi i a as f ff.-, ff i 3 - F ,f .Ak S I ,' ,d k Q - lf . lg 1 KJ g,,,gg',S, .. ,fs Q M V fl if 4 , q .' S uri' i'ffi.i ...' i. ff' . , a si 'ff , Qi - s ,ge . , T fe,1'wi,, , if 'fy - , '- fed ff 5 ll 155 it 3-fy L Wai? 124 3 s l ffl' J , 9' , ,yn ww ,Q iw , mflffZ.i. 3 . 4 .,z-, . dbg cnswg nf !,A,,,I. li, 1 5 ., v 1 ff. f ' w e ' 3. ..,. w 5b R 'fl ' 'ii 'Q 1' V' f ,.8: t,,Lw,,,,,. ,, wx -W 4- gi 'iii fi Fe , r if ,,ffZ 1Hf' ' ' R .ff 'X g zg, - .ff .e,s f. 1 ff. if. ,,.. .C . ,ff if l origin all r 'i L ,: iff? KV f 1 'T' r ' ' if r ,Q ,r of Ye' ' ,af . ,M ., . , 1 mfg W ww 4-L iw :Q Ai I ' ' e w. .'i3, :w?f1t 'li'lf ii 4 l if at T M isee M wil' at L 95' r f 'si-T s -eg 1 W' 'wiv fs. ff 'iie . wa f J' Qftfigmdi Nix, Vx :1'N ,W v ,uf it vlgfea..1,'
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BIUMPH FOR VYOMEN,S Ll-B! land that dribbles ball fules world Jith nothing to gain and everything to lose, the men faculty iembers were challenged by the Seattle Park Dept's female iampions to play a basketball game. The men's faculty con- dently got together a team. Showing up that night for the kill, iey were amazed to learn that socks over their hands and gunny tcks on their feet were to be part of their uniforms, No matter! 'hey struggled valiently against the girls, in spite of their handi- ip. But weaker sex came through with a winning score of42-40. s the girls would say, The hand that dribbles the ball rules ie world. ,IGHT, Competing for a jump are Legs Cindy Olson, zriior, and l'Leap Frog Don Timmerman. Terry Pruitt, sen- rr, throws the ball. HDDLE RIGHT, Looking like survivors from Valley Forge, ie men's team Yount, Sullivan, DeMiero, Buslach, and Span ler 'stand at ease, waiting for the game to begin. OWER RIGHT, Anxiopsly awaiting the start of the game 'ith pre-destruction jitters is the girls' team Olson, Schwald, dcMahan, Riggs, Pettit, Speed, and Torrence. ,OWER LEFT, Bob Friesen strains to block a pass about to e thrown by Nancy Speed, senior. , g, , , , lk ! 4 'eflw' if .,f..M......., ,, ,,.., ,M - , - -N .t-,wa-,d - . w-wqwww 4-was tf,i .M ...,,. , ,..,. .,,,,m 'Mas f f WWW ...T dh A., T4 i- ,,,....-- Girls, basketball 4l M vw-1 , t iw iii: it ff
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SPIKE IT TO ,EM olleyballers grab WesCo crown ---f...... WesCo Volleyball 1970 Eastem Division Team Mountlake Terrace .,... 4 Everett ............... 2 Meadowdale ..,. Snohomish . . . Bellingham ... Western Division Team Edmonds . . . Blanchet .,.. Woodway ,... Sehome ..... Cascade .... Mariner ,... This year the girls' volleyball team was unde- feated. Through the coaching techniques from Miss King, advisor, and much hard work and practice, they took the WesCo crown. The playoffs were held at Woodway, Cneutral courtj, between Terrace and Ed- monds. Participants were Terri McMahan, Lilly Mayer, Sue Torrence, Karen Speed, Jan Schwald, Pam Riggs, and Beth Holmes. LEFT, With looks of determiniation on their faces, the girls proudly beat Edmonds for the title. TOP, The girls' volleyball team rests after their championship victory. MIDDLE, Getting ready for the final game Miss King gives the girls last minute instructions. Girls' Volleyball 43
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