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Seniors tete little sisters The Big and Little Sister party was held on two days this year, September 24 and 25. It was a lot of fun and a good chance to get to know fellow fe- male schoolmates. The party was sponsored by Girls' League and the junior girls. Each senior girl was assigned a sophomore girl to be her little sister. The first the two got together was at noon, eating lunch, then going to the gym for a couple of games. The next day, sixth and seventh periods were reserved for the remainder of the activities. Games were played and refreshments were served. The party was enjoyed by all, including the boys, because no work was required in their afternoon classes. Sophomore, Barbara Duren and senior, Sue McCleary, play on a tricycle in the party games Two teams of sisters battle over who's going which way Ctoph. Little sister, Tawnya Burgoyne, blindly bounces the ball while her big sister, Dianna Thompson, guides fbottomb, 9
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Lions complete successful season with new coach Although the St. Helens Lions of 1974 did not post an impressive win-loss record, they again carried on their tradition of being a tough, competitive, and hard-hitting team. After two disappointing losses at the outset of the season to Estacada and Canby, the Lions rebounded to whip Silverton and Dallas on successive weeks. The hopes were high at this point, as the Lions were playing good hard-nosed football and were looking forward to playoff possibilities. Astoria proved to be a pivotal game for the Lions as they dropped a 6-0 double overtime to the Fishermen, and the losing ways continued as they were de- feated by McMinnville at the annual Home- coming game and blanked by the Vikings of Forest Grove. With their record at 2-5 and their playoff hopes dashed, the Lions could have folded up at this point but they showed what they were made of and wrapped up the season with two impressive victories, one over tough New- berg, and the other an especially sweet triumph over Estacada in a rematch. In looking back over the season, one can see that with a few good breaks and a couple of lucky bounces, the Lions coiild easily have been a contender for the CVL tit e.
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