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November is a month of never-end- ing work: eagerly gathering willing and unwilling sponsors for Walkathon, .the exhausting struggle of walking 20 un- bearable miles, trying out for a much- improved basketball team, doing hur- ried last-minute studying for exams. Girls ' basketball games arouse everyone ' s enthusiasm; in their first game, the girls win by one point after three overtimes. The distinctive char- acteristic of our girls ' teams is that they often accidentally shoot at the wrong basket, once giving CKS four points. We work energetically on the Walkathon, accumulating sponsors, blisters, sore muscles and $6,000. What a feeling of accomplishment when the 20 miles have been walked and the money has been raised! Boys ' basketball tryouts bring the beginning of long workouts as coaches make certain that the summer ' s fat is sweated off. Expectations for a much better team are high. The end of 1st quarter jars us into pressured studying. When the cram- ming is over, we can only hope the results are better than we deserve. The first report card of the year is a shock, How could I do this terrible? We promise to dig in and really study next quarter. l) - 4 SAT Nov.i7. 973 14-Student Life
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Walking and Working in November ipposite page: op left: op right: liddle: ottom left: ottom middle ottom right: Col. King of the Marine Corps, has his well-deserved cup of coffee after leading the 20-mile Walkathor Top: Mr. Gregar rests briefly in the midst of Kis busy work as Walkathon coordinator. L to R. Grace Chi (shortest distance walked.) Hyo-ll Kim 12nd boy to finish), Tim Copeland (1st boy Above left: to finish), Joyce Estridge (2nd girl to finish), and Mary Sligh (1st girl to finish) pose together aftei Walkathon. Above: Susie Leano and Grace Chi cheerfully start on their 20-mile trek. Esther Wood and Yoko Ohama pause on their walk, Esther was worth 50.00 per mile. Miss Witte stamps Robert Serna ' s sheet to show he has completed the 13th mile. Gladys Pogue shoots a free throw during a girls ' basketball game. Mrs. Zosel encourages the girls ' basket- ball team during a time-out. Susie Leano goes up for a lay-up in a game against Kubasaki. Student Life-15
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