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Ola I Bruce Winesburg deftly tosses a dart at the target while enthusiastic watchers cheer. Saturday evening, November 13, light of the silvery moon , the by the students wound their way toward the rustic Running Springs Barn. Upon arriving they were greeted with a cheery atmosphere of fun and entertainment for all. Activities of the eve- ning included recreation and refreshments. Prizes were awarded for the most novel hats, and an instrumental group played some old favorites. , x 59- f' . P525 S. A. bam party .qua X Y Allen Javellana and date intently watch the program while Roger Trubey and Kathy Farley discuss other items of business. Zest and spice are added to the program by music, German band style, presented by Charley Wear, Steve Stearns, Albert Lowe, Mr. D. Rhodes, Bill Osmunson, and Ricky Subriar. 'h
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A great moment for the second semester SA officers is taking over their new responsibilities. First se- mester president Verlyn Retzer hands the gavel to the second semester President, Darwin Remboldt. Other oliicers are-Harlen Miller, Parliamentarian: Teresa Wright, Secretaryg Mickey Damerell, Relig- ious vice-presidentg Donna Nelson, General vice- presidentg and Albert Lowe, Social vice-president. Second .vemester 0 ficm - .vtzzdents Students who registered second semester are-CFront rowj Robert Siu, Jan Jacques, Edward Wright, Marie Bilderain, Csecond rowj Pamela Brown, Heidi Trout, Jay Jensen, Judy Jennings and Hal Willis. 78
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Dave Hendricks, with a Herculean etfort, hurls the shot in the shot-put contest. Fall picnic, the first major event of the school year, was a success in that it offered the students a chance to become better acquainted with their fellow classmates and teachers. The morning activities included the following: the 220, 440, 880, and mile-run, relay races, broad jumps, shot put, baseball throw, and high jump, in which Darla Damerell set a new record by clear- ing 4' lb , with jack Goad tying his last year's record of 5' fiwn. At noon we had a picnic lunch of sandwiches, po- tato salad, punch, cookies and ice cream. Following lunch, the two final activities of the day were the boys' and girls' softball games. The points were then tallied, announcing the seniors as having accumulated the most points, making them winners for two consecutive years. All in all, everyone enjoyed the day, as was evidenced by the happy but tired grins. Intrqbz Jack Goad soars to 5'4V2 to ' , tie the school record which he -2 ff set last year. n 80
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