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(Top) Mr. Steve Barrett explains an English assignment to Gary Christian. (Above) Jeff Allred comes out of hiding. (Left) Student body at a pep rally meeting. • ntroduction 5
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Petition Circulated STUDENTS WANT LONGER LUNCH PERIOD Since the lunch hour was only 38 minutes, those students who ate their lunch down town or at home did not always make it back to school before the tardy bell. The students made and signed a peti- tion for a longer lunch period. Eighty students and teachers signed it, but this wasn't enough signatures for action. Those students who eat their lunch up the hill play basketball or talk in the halls after they have finished eating. (Above) Peggy Morgan adds a colorful tough on Movie Star Day during Homecoming week. (Below) Gerald Bern. Mike Shuey, Sherry Allen Debi Butler. Sue Justice. Gary Christian. Kevin Zannie and Nancy Smith look over the sophomore float.
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Over $2000 Earned STUDENTS MAKE MONEY FOR STATE Excitement reigned high when the end of basketball season ap- proached and the Cruisers realized they were going to the State Tournament in Baker, Oregon on March 4 and 5, 1977. Many money making projects were then assigned. There were raffles, bingos, donations, a spaghetti feed, and Cruiser pennants and buttons were sold bringing in over $2,000. This helped to pay for the gasoline to run the buses over and back, motel rooms, and food for nearly every student in the high school and junior high. The team, rally and boy rooters stayed at the Royal Inn. The girl rooters and chaperones stayed at the Sunridge Inn. The chaperones were Leona and Don Fry, Sylvia Anderson, Merry Warner, Rosalie Smith, Leona Smith, and Karen and Francis Smith. Karen and Francis Smith also drove the bus. Although our team lost the first game with Arlington by only one point we all stayed both days to help cheer the other teams on. (Top) Terry Cowan. (Above) Dale Blanton watches a bug crawl across the floor. (Top Left) Bernie Altenbach, Pat Shuey, Perry Grabowski, Bonnie Johnson, and Tammy Prindie work on their Homecoming float. (Bottom Left) The Powers Cruisers fans at the state tournament in Baker. 6 lntroduction
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