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BELOW: Smash! Senior Jamie Gates makes a tremendous serve with perfect style on the new tennis courts. Spring Recreation — 1 1
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■i , :■ RIGHT: Ernie Lyons has the ball, ten more yards . . . TOUCHDOWN! Great blocking by Roger Cogswell. Spring Saturdays are best for flag football. Spring is the time of the year when grizzly bears and students come out of winter hibernation. The sun starts to warm the earth; the trees bud; the flowers bloom; and the grass grows green again. People begin stretching their stiff and unused muscles. They start exercising slowly with some frisbee throwing and badminton. Puddle- jumping and walking in the rain are basic early spring activities that loosen those winter muscles. Gradually the students increase to such feats as bike riding and even jogging. Dancing kites in a brisk wind are a common sight. In several areas of the district, planting the early crops is a major chore. Some stu- dents repair tree houses for the summer ahead. Mothers get every- one busy with thorough house cleanings — from the attics to the basements. Spring is traditionally a season of new and renewed love. It is a new beginning! ABOVE: Ann Palmer and Cathy Gautchat, juniors, are resting up after a hard day of tests. They find the lawn by the gym a per- fect place to sack out. 1 0 — Spring Recreation
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RIGHT: Beverly Bruce is the featured balle- rina, dancing with the Girls ' Ensemble dur- ing the Spring Arts Festival, Bang! They ' re off! The pack of trikes is rounding the last curve — the winners of the 1 973 Trike Race are Johnson ' s Jocks! Two days later, May 5, the juniors dressed up for their annual Junior Prom, Prelude to a Rainbow. Godspell, Pippin, and Just an Old Fashioned Love Song were only three of eighteen songs heard at the Spring Fine Arts Festi- val. A capacity crowd enjoyed hearing the works of all the musical groups. Four nuns, a pair of dice, Siamese twins, a floor skier, and Alice Cooper arrived at 8:30 a.m.. May 24th to take part in Senior Slop Day. This was the last contrib- ution by the seniors of ' 73 before graduation. Their high school days ended June 5 at Commencement in the Coliseum. ABOVE: It ' s no use Mr. Walker, we won ' t go to class! We ' re the seniors of ' 73! Sen- ior Slop Day is still the most exciting day, like a Spring Halloween. 1 2 — Spring Activities
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