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. Q UITIPOUH .l The fourth, fifth, and sixth grade learning center took a field trip to the Veterans Hospital. They entertained the patients by singing a few songs they had learned in music classes. Below: Mrs. Osborn took her senior I high art class to the coast to show . their artistic abilities in the sand. Get 4 them in front of the camera and look 'A , . at them show off those . . . muscles? BRYANTS APPAREL Roseburg Valley Mall 572-2072 808 SE LANE ST. 673.5973 Activities X 101
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Jeff Leech, an employee ofthe Wild Life Safari, presented an interesting program of Birds of Prey. He was very care- ful in handling this Eagle since it was very new to being in public. Bottom left: Carolyn O'Sullivan and Bruce Boggs are busy making the six foot tassle to be presented to the most scholarly Senior at the Jr. Sr. Banquet. Bottom right: Two Deputies from the Douglas County Sheriffs Depart- i ' 'ji ' N ' l ment presented a talk to the High School students on Traf- , . 5 5 5 fic Safety. i 1r 3 l U t1', j . 3 3 l l 4 ? . i , 3 ., B 1 5 ,- I K .2 5. I :L - l ,JL . f -is l .... 1 . l l ll' i t it 2 4 1 .' nvx.:ar.....A gg, This Page Sponsored bg Western States Farms 8: Ranches. Inc. 622 W. Pilger, Roseburg. Oregon 97470 if?-7 . , I
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1...-1 IS THIS TALE T? April 29th was the night for the annual talent show. lt was one of the funnest fund-raisers for the Junior!Senior Banquet. A few of the high school students got up enough courage to participate and show just what kind of talent they have. The Junior Class sold pies for rais- ing money to go towards the JuniorfSenior Banquet. They raised a total of 51 14.49. The adult support for this program was great. The mystery pie was sold for five dollars and when Sue Conn opened the large box she found her purchase was a five inch apple Perky Pie. i at . r , . . . 1 ' W f' , .1 ,Q LW NEW! -1 gg b. Ji. ,yi .wr Ng ' v, l 94, New arty f Q Ll il l i l tl Top Right: Derek Bauder expresses his talent singing The Little Country Church and later in the program he sang, Cassock Song. Bottom left: Little Larry Junior gets ready for his first day of school. His arms were dressed as legs and the arms were lillarzee lnges'. It was a commlcal act of contortion and together- ness. Bottom right: Susie Smith does a comical song called All Day Dinner on the Ground, with Jennifer Bentley accompanying her. l02 I Talent Show
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