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irch Produces Confidence sosite page: Jleft: Mr, Pound shoots as Chuck Brooks blocks out Mr. Sligh during the Teachers vs. Varsity game at Homecoming. ) middle: Helen Pogue, Queen of ' 73. crowns Becky Woods as Homecoming Queen of 1974. t; Cheering erupts from the sidelines as the teachers win the final point of the volleyball game during Home- coming. 3: Lisa Cooper, George Leano, Mitch Frantz.and Becky Woods enjoy the pancakes at the Pancake Supper, ove: Susie Leano serves Mr. Parr at the Pancake Supper. Dve right: Mr. Pound and Debbie Woods flip flapjacks. Student Life-23
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March is a month of confidence: the courage of the Homecoming Queen contestants, the increased boldness of of the Varsity basketball boys after second round, and the assurance of the Student Council that they could raise enough money from the Pancake Supper to sponsor a retreat. The majority of the students were simply curious about who would be chosen Queen; the contestants, how- ever, were nervous and hopeful. We laughed through the basketball and volleyball games between the faculty and students. With pomp and pagentry, the Homecoming Queen was an- nounced; the waiting was over. Our basketball team began to im- prove bringing more and more of a crowd to cheer for our now-winning team. Our expectations are finally ful- filled; we knew they could win! The Student Council had to work untiringly with all-out effort to plan the Pancake Supper. We knew that we would be rewarded by having a terrific Easter retreat with the money raised. Our confidence got us through Homecoming, Pancake Supper, year- book deadlines, and quarter exams. 22-Student Life
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f. April is a month of spring fever. The usually harried pace of school slows as students and teachers bask in the warmth and sunlight. Classes and clubs begin to plan beach parties again. The seniors go to Yaeyama while the rest of us work to get in shape for spring sports. Baseball, soccer, track, and volleyball practices start im- mediately after the exciting basketball season draws to a close. All the teams work hard, but since meets and games are in various places, spectator support is small. The Junior High retreats for a time of spiritual refreshment and fun. Students rest up for the final month of school. 24-Student Life
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