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The 1969-70 Homecoming Week held many surprises. Spirit Day, more commonly known as Do Your Own Thing Day was a new feature. This ranged from a student dressed as an army gorrilla to three havenly goddesses adorned in purple and silver outfits. Ironically, the Freshmen and Sopomores claimed victory over their upperclassmen with a tie in the float contest. Seniors display float Queen Char Kayleen Carlson displays her appreciation toward Ron Boyles during Player Apprecia- tion day. Teachers relive childhood memories. PIONEERS IN SPACE 27
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WEEK FEATURES Bonfire: Roaring success. Students doing their thing. Homecoming court includes Freshman Princess Diane Moore, Sophomore Princess Cathy Proctor, Queen Char Hames, Junior Princess Karen Hutchins and Senior Princess Jean Thompson.
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5 TANKERS GO TO STATE Sandy High tankers' season was sparked by several outstanding performances, said Coach James Anstine. Boys' team scored seven wins and three losses while the girls' team tallied five wins, six losses. Outstanding performers in their individ- ual events were Ron Kipp, Dave Lindsey, Laurie Samsel, John Zipprich, Kay Cou- sins, Rob Bignall, Kathy Batchelor, John Johnson and Kim Anderson. Fourteen team members went to Dis- trict at Reynolds. The boys placed third and with just seven girls participating, a fourth place was scored. After district, 5 tankers were qualified for State. They were Rob Bignall, Ron Kipp, Laurie Sam- sel, John Johnson and Kay Cousins. The team voted Vickie Cyphers, Kathy Batchelor and John Zipprich most improv- ed while most valuable swimmers were Laurie Samsel and Dave Lindsey. Swim team boys are (1st row from L ) Tom Kipp, David Kitchen, Lindsey, Rex Eisner, Coach James Anstine. (2nd row) Craig Cousins, Berger, John Zipprich, Ron Kipp, Steve Lindsey, Scott Leroy. Rob demonstrates a back dive after winning at district. Dave Gary
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