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Page 87 text:
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Betty Barrow and Donna Nelson push hard to get ahead in the HUNDRED- YARD DASH. Amid the cheers of the crowd, Jack Good crosses the finish line for first place in the MILE RUN. ary Montgomery, Martha Montgo- ery, Donna Nelson, and Julie Cun- Students, tired and aching, return to their ington. at the sound of the gun dorms after a day of fun at the annual tort the RELAY RACE. SA PICNIC.
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Page 86 text:
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The breathless spectators sigh audibly as Tim Rapp, iunior, clears the bar in the HIGH JUMP competition. A pi ni brings Junior victor . Vigorous training and much practice pre- cede the day of the annual SA picnic. Competition among classes in such events as the mile run, shot put, high iump, baseball throw, 100-yard dash, and var- ious runs and other events brings points to the first, second, and third-place win- ners of each event. Points are tallied at the end of the day and the winning class is awarded the SA trophy. Mary Montgomery, Martha Mantgom Having acquired large appetites after the ery, Donna Nelson, and Julie Cunning morning activities, the students are glad ton at the sound of the gun start th when LUNCH TlME comes. RELAY RACE.
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Page 88 text:
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The faces of Susie Aitchison, Chuck Buller, Ernie Fen- derson, and Carolyn Curtis appear satisfied as they look into a carefully prepared room during BOYS' OPEN HOUSE. Dorm life at Newbury Park Academy represents the ideals of Christian fellowship. The many experiences, happy or sad, shared through living together help to form a more mature character which is the foundation for adult life. The dormitories are filled with many ioyful sounds of happy students, sharing the fun ofa slumber party, pillow fight, or iust talking to one another. Altogether dormitory life is a never- to-be-forgotton experience shared by all who live in this home-away- from-home. ,,.- 'TU Ji I Mr. Arthur G. Tappan, A. B. Dean of Boys Dorm life - friends, fun, and foll l tr if - Dave Ayhens is undaunted by the 200 pounds he is holding over his head as Dennis Folks and Bob Christiansen spot him.
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