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Adding a new dimension to the annual powder puff clash of the classes, senior cheerleaders don skirts and wigs to promote senior spirit. ‘ Wizard of Oz Ranks With Lee Traditions Just as “The Wizard of Oz” had become an annual tradition on television, so had many things become tradition in the community of Lee. Even with the change of people, ideas, and desires, there remained numerous things, peopl and symbols which stood for some¬ thing special and longlasting. Making the newspaper also means making the Hilites bulletin board kept up to date for students and teachers by the guidance committee. Getting into the football spirit Susan Collins and Joan Wood demonstrate their athletic abilities much to the chagrin of Robin Knopp. V. Tradition—13
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Almost completely emptied of its contents, alone tray stands abandoned by its frustrated owner, surrendering to the unappetizing desserts. Student interest rises when teachers offer a choice between television programs or a study lesson as the t.v. triumphed unanimously. Talented and resourceful, Mrs. Virginia Martin re¬ veals her originality in her hand-sewn clothes, her ships’ bell, and her pig collection. Towering high, “Old Glory” waves triumphantly, reminding us of our proud heritage and pro¬ claiming freedom in the hearts of all Americans. 12—Tradition
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Each year, poet Max Ellison returns to Lee bring¬ ing with him his poem; bringing to life speeding trains, a skunk, the thrill of an auction. Lee Identified With Unique Symbols Many times a person could identify the Lee parrish by an act or symbol. Over the years, the community built ideals special and unique for our community. No other place exerted the same kind of feeling that came from Lee. In many areas, Lee stood alone, backing up all she created and continued to create along the way. Crepe paper plus glittered letter plus lots of con¬ struction paper equals football players’ lockers decorated by “secret pals” during the season. 14—Tradition iSljVbcM nm rtt ' ■tmam ITftckU- Tmxwt CARPER you’re the best flWit IsH m
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