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Convicted Leeites are crowded into the T jail for not having their badges. Bond was set for 25 cents. lRoss Nolanl 5 Cooking crepes for the French Club's booth is Laszlo Beres, Beres, originally from Hungary, has mastered the art of crepe-making which he learned from his mother who operates the Budapest Res- taurant in La Villita. Uim Lambrechtl L Close only counts in horseshoes . . . and Virginia Johnson finds that out. Spon- sored by Rodeo Club, the concession was next door to the Homemaking Cottage in the grassy area. Uim Lambrechtj Y Jun- ior Bill Dorsey handles the ornery old bucking barrel, with a little help from Auto Mechanics VICA students Russell Fischer and Lee Crutchfield. Many a cow- boy tested his spurs and failed. lDavid Kuykendalll Key Club: FRONT - Alan Kemli. Jeff Specht, Jeff Rose, Ron Dakin, and Gary Ploetz, 2 -- Peter Calderola, David Baros, Jay Lundschen, Mike Siller, John Moore and Robert West. 3 - Chris Monaco, Danny Barrett, Steve Kloza, Mike Barrett and John Calderola, A - Randy Ricks, Paul Roclrett, Tony Espinar, Bill Lut- rell, Don Galvin and Ron Lorrilard. BACK - Grady Reed, Bill Ply- male, Jamie Ashmore, Tony Wear and Mile Miller. R 4 I' if - fi-H sm : G EW
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lfrom page l4l Shower caps and raincoats clothed seniors and teachers selected as targets for the Senior Class pie-throwing booth. Protection from the warm, gooey potato paste was adequate, however, no complaints were voiced. Facials didn't come any cheaper. National Honor Society members learned a lesson in the free enterprise system. The grey-mattered group had set up their lemonade stand. All was well. lcontinued page l8l L Senior Ed Hummel and 1975 graduate Todd Weber watch Todd's roommate Lottie Barberto pitch a nickel in the Science Club's booth. Jay Barnes, 1975 graduate, looks on. lRandy Soko- lowskil The DECA ll beanbag throw is attempted by Mark Wharton. lRandy Sokolowskil Y Taking a turn for the worst is senior Billy Davis on the VICA bucking barrel. lMike Calabrol NKDLS lWWST FEET l MW, mm ll' ,,,, YYQA , wi' Www s - 1.1 ,r .W it 'lllltwv ,3eti,gwJti3,,w.gf1 ,f .. , lm1'IHWlifWmmtiJil2ls,3llirM, T - A,b4. 00021: W . F 'Milli STEVIE
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NMDLS lWWST FEET lfrom page lbl Suddenly, a sodawater concession, the pro kind, rolled up right next to their little amateur lemonade stand. But, that's the way the lemon squeezes. A quick move to another location solved the competition problem for both enterprises. lcontinued page 24, IEIEEEJ ILUWI3 at I 'Q F3 A M . I ' - C LA is F K 1 Two future Leeites survey the scene with bal- loons from the Stage Band. Uim Lambrechtl A FTA sponsor Mrs. Gladys Leverett sells fur cor- sages for her group. Uim Lambrechtl b Cooking redhots for the IYF is senior Bob Perrenot. lDavid Kuykendalll V Raking in nickels is fun for Science Club members. Uim Lambrechtl A Argh! Assistant Principal Buck Barrow plunges into the Vanguard dunking booth. Uim Lam- brechtl 4 A shady place attracts Janie Stark and Virginia Johnson. lEdwin Carpl Av '42
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