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FETCH! Preparing to warm up with the Tech Ti- tans, an uninvited guest wanders happily onto the floor towards the basketball. TONING UP . . . Harmonizing with the gals, the male chorus adds that something extra to the annual Christmas presentation. RED AND GOLD COURT: Ruth Roeschlein, Jackie Poetz, Diana Roseman, Brigid Fisher, Mary Dixon, Laurie Glass, Liz Maginn. Christmas Red and Gold 19
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BABES IN TOYLAND? Performing their routine for the Christmas presentation, the Crusaderettes bring smiles to the guests. WHO? ME! Looking surprised, Brigid Fisher receives the queen's crown from previous Red and Gold queen Kim Creech. Winfer rings in fun Amidst frigid temperatures something boiled — something strong, something that couldn't be stopped. It came in two forms, one of spiritual dimensions, and another of pending excite- ment. Students and faculty felt it ail around them, becoming a little closer with each passing minute. They heard it in the caroling voices of the choir and in Father Ron Ashmore's reading from the Bible. Sure, they were anxious about Christmas vacation, but there was that something ex- tra that made it special. The feeling of warmth filled the down- town circle as the choir sang, and permeat- ed the grade schools entertained by the truck and bus group. After the Christmas festivity and relax- ation, the excitement returned with Red and Gold activities. School colors, fancy outfits, funny glass- es, and a game of basketball was the menu for the festivities. Crusaders battled with Tech, supported by a boisterous crowd. In the first quarter the team broke free and led the Titans 22- 14. By the fourth quarter both teams were tied, fighting for a point spread. The fight lasted through overtime, in which the Titans barely won the game by a meager two points. Even though they weren't victorious. Crusaders were still lookin' good. That theme held strong through the preceding week and lasted throughout. 18 Christmas Red and Gold
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Making smart moves strikes for victory SARA! . . . Missing a strike by a few inches, Mrs. Hasty looks at her daughter Sara who yelled Mommy at a crucial time. I'll be SO embarrassed if I wind up in the gutter again. I haven't scored all night! Despite minor frustrations and a few slight setbacks, it was a great way to get to know people outside of school, as Mrs. Hasty pointed out. I think it was good for the students to see that teachers aren't good at every- thing, commented Miss Goebes, who was undoubtedly the worst faculty bowler, in her opinion. Students and faculty alike got a chance to show off their skills and try their luck a' bowling with the help of Mrs. Shank. Others spent their time among the kings and queens. Those were the eleven mem- bers of the Chess Club. Director of the club, Mr. Mike Mazelin, hoped for a better tur- nout in membership, but he was happy with ♦he participants' performance. Only five spots were open for competition with other schools, but the inexperienced players got a chance. Quite a few of our best players were sick; therefore, players who lacked experience competed in their places, said Doug Price. Doug himself scored well at regionals, with four wins and a tie in five matches. 20 Chess Bowling
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