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Flick .. . flick ... flick... an old time movie comes to life as Pam Staples displays her emo- tional feelings at a home basket- ball game. At the beginning of the game. Pam seems to be let- ting the opposition know that they have no chance to defeat our mighty Pilgrims. Then, Pam shows disgust at a call against the Pilgrims, but soon after is thrilled by the way the Pilgrims bounce back. From then on. it’» cool. calm, and collected as the Pilgrims have the game well in hand. One last cheer is given as the victorious team leaves the floor. -we RED WANTS YOU' , not limit Sm SI mico I Hunt and «tihumtm it vW a hv cukxful %um in lie hiB dwtey StiUotuJ ttCCk. Sl arnl We-27
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Enthusiasm, spirit stick, fostered fun Enthusiastic student found their school spirit hard to control as they plunged eagerly into pep as- semblies and hall decorating session Creativity bubbled forth in the halls transforming them into visual displays of support, loyalty, and devotion. Reorganization of the Girl’s Pep Club took place and the boy’s pep block grew in number. The coveted spirit stick, awarded at the end of each week to the class that displayed the most spirit, creat- ed enthusiasm. Cheerleaders found themselves confronted with very receptive audiences who were will- ing to literally “scream for their team” and did! TMF FACULTY jnd th lf foirtm (rjdtr Mm G«rn. ihow thew foi the lum 1 Ihc fve |«r KM » 2ft Si 4ra( Life
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Gala events brought about choreography Dunces appeared during the past year as students dressed in every- thing from levis and tcnnics for the Sadie Hawkins Dance to long gowns for more formal affairs. “Winter in Camclot” unfolded before Sunshine girls and their es- corts as the band began the open- ing song amid pine trees, snow, and collapsible castles. With the arrival of Spring, the Sophomore class sponsored a fund- raising dance and invited anyone willing to buy a ticket. Aftergame dances, although few and far bet- ween. provided entertainment for invigorated fans as they celebrated triumphs. “Hidden Hollow ’, the theme of the Junior-Senior Prom, proved to be reminiscent of Rip Van Winkle’s old stomping grounds, as prom- goers danced around giant mush- rooms. blossoming paper flowers, and overgrown caterpillars and bumble-bees. SOTHOMOR l IIOSII SS Ocr I Tbum » poet lot» Ultimet and Momca Rodd •• the» «• al Ok from FROMOOIRS APftAR caujht in t mvthfymg ll at they enjoy bcviuUdO JUNIOR MARY RABH and IMII Voetr Uke lim« owl from ham dcvortttoni. an r l(in| nmmphnr, tmd tbe rm tun ting mutk of the Irtmiin to refretb Itamahvi before the nant dime ‘Gnattu . 28 Student Life
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