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Students Make It Happen With Work And Play Rivalry was a big deal. In football it was Scrappers versus Curly-Wolves; in basketball it was Scrappers versus Green Hornets. In classes it was seniors versus juniors versus sophomores all the way. Near the end of football season students launched into a beat Prescott week which- ended in a gallant, but loosing, effort by the Scrappers. Scrappers split the basketball games with the Hornets at 1-1. Internal rivalries among classes erupted at the beginning of school and never let up. Sparks flew as juniors out did the seniors in the King and Queen of Hearts contest, but sophomores took Almost Anything Goes by storm. Yes, it was a year of rivalry all combined to make things happen. SCHOOL IS NOT ALL WORK and dancing is not all play for Gaye Goodrum and Mike Harris at the Valentine Party. SCRAPPFR DEFENSE IS ALERT in this play as Gary Gills and Dennis Stewart break for the Curly-Wolf ball carrier in this painful 6-22 loss to arch rival Prescott.
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i RIGHT- Beating Mr. Solitaire, just once, is David Bissell's primary goal at the homecoming party. BELOW Sophs Debbie Gamble, Patricia Keel, Angie Crocker, Annette Parker, Cassandra Wright, and Velva Tucker indicate that the homecoming party is number one with them. BOTTOM- Preparation demands hectic work on the part of Kathy Floyd, Lori Smith, Pam Lingo, sponsor Anita Stuckey, Toni Wilson. Carl Mathias, sponsor Larry Craver and Dennis Beene as they construct the platform for the homecoming queen and her court. As the drudgery of the school routine descended upon students, they retaliated by wrestling to set new traditions and breathe life into obsolete ones. The homecoming dance, Valentine party, the formation of a debate club, along with student council activities combined to add sparkle and razzle-dazzle to student life. Reaching a desired goal entailed training and hard work, but being a fun-loving gang, students contrived methods that allowed them as much pleasure from the preparations as from the end result. 3
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TOP- The ease with which the cheerleaders perform their routine to Get Up and Boogie displays the precision that is gained only through hours of practice. ABOVE-ALL the world loves a clown, especially one who makes exotic salads as well as Belinda Hughes does for the French Club Mardi Gras. RIGHT-Towering over Mineral Springs Hornet Ron Booker, Charles Benson's (22) rebound is more play than work.
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