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Special Olympics Creates Special Events For Special People S pecial people gathered from all over the county April 10, to participate in the annually held Special Olympics. Sponsored by the Monogram Club for the ninth year, the games began with an Olympic march and the recitation of the Special Olympics creed, “Let me win, but if I can’t win, let me be brave in the attempt.” Brave was certainly one word to de¬ scribe these participants. Additionally they were hard-working, heart-warming, and especially fun-loving. Everyone had fun with the Special Olympics activities. Even though the Olympions received the ribbons and certificates, Momogram Club members received rewards that on¬ ly come from unselfishly helping others. The Monogram committees were headed by Wendy Law, who with other Special Education teacher, Mrs. Melinda Comer, Coach Astrop, Chevonda Nowlin, Jesse Dollarhite, and Charles East gather for lunch after a hard morning of activity. club members and Coaches Mr. David Clement, Mr. Gerald Culler, and Mrs. Lisa Astrop helped to make the games possible. Several high school students competed in the games. They included Kim Ray, Frances Pritt, Jesse Dol¬ larhite, Cindy Penn, and Chevonda Nowlin. According to Monogram Club members Heather Hill and Dee Wood, “The day gives the kids a chance to broaden their horizons.” As Lisa Handy looks on, Kim Gunter and friend enjoy the sun. “What do you mean I look like a horse?” Charisse Hill and special friend Michelle share in the fun of Special Olympics. 16 Special Olympics
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The cast of “Snoopy” gathers for the final production number of the comedy-musical. As Mr. Donnell, portraying Snoopy, looks on, Ms. Buchanan as Lucy, once again chastises Charlie Brown, played by Mr. Kloock. Faculty Play 15
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“Wow! Look at that guy run!” Mr. Donnell and Coach Culler watch the final races from afar. As the sounds of “Chariots of Fire” blare, Cindy Radford and a Special Olympian walk the opening march. Mass I ■i » 1 w - hM Snr ’ % .1 lit “Come on Scott! You can do it!” Andrea Witt urges on this competetitor as the race begins. I Special Olympics 17
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