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1. JV Cross-Country Team, FIRST ROW: Lance Armer, Jeff Davis, Jon Schllle, Steve Burchstead, Brad Stell. SECOND ROW: Jlm Pendleton, Bill Bridges, Steve Wedlan, Jeff Thomas, Tony Wayne, Clark Wilson. 2. Varsity Cross-Country Team: Bob Miller, Steve Cousins, Dave Dyer, Rusty Reese, Gary Sanders, Sandy Wells, Al Brown, Rusty O'DelI, Coach Karl Englund. 28 Cross Country ,. was H W- V-fa ,Y gi if-1' A N ii ,X Q X X XX ,, X Q. bl Q f F S X 1 X Q X 'W X X Q r C X - S T l.,wv,xX.t x . S- We fi K X h nxt ,S , + X- X, ,s 4. XX',.,,-NLF 5' CN 1. .X - f ,fy w sg. 4... . X , ,X ,L X . N - xfbswm. an - 'RQ , - ff-.X ,XX X , . mfr G0 f X X 1 FXX J, ,Q .4 FX, 5 ia! 'XXX' ,X '- , 5 5 K gf QQQ is , X S , X N X X s' , N WJ Xi RPM XX ,Q ,133 .X-- , ,, N:.'L4:,XX . - at .iw -.X Ni. X . S w X-N riffs W 5 kiwi NA. X . X .ww st- X. XXX . ws Q t N sa X t gh N A X jf X x srfixxs S H X. Q- X X Q j ENRNM ,Rss N SY X f. N fe' ' Q 2 N X-fi, h , ry Q f Q, -- Q ' L Qfl 1 A L W x, i f ai Al Brown is hard-pressed by a South competitor and a West runner. i l Running at a blurring pace, junior Dave Dyer passes another rival.
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Dr. Sloper stubbornly overrules his sister. 30 Drama Heiress Creates Tense War of Emotions With only four weeks to prepare, the cast and crew of The Heiress en- dured long hours on stage in order to achieve a quality production. Presented November 15, 16, and 17, the two act play featured a lavish set designed similar to a New York brownstone with a real fireplace and staircase. The Heiress centers around the empty life of Catherine Sloper, daughter of the wealthy Dr. Austin Sloper. Catherine has her father's money, but the only way in which she can obtain his love is by imitating her late mother. When Morris Townsend comes to her offering love, she throws away everything for- tune included, to elope with him. Morris backs out when he learns she has been disowned. But Catherine, now shunned twice, cannot risk her pride again so isolates herself in her house-safe from hurt but still unloved. ,ff , ' 'ff ,J it . X T ll IF 'Q Catherine's Aunt Lavinia gives her assurance. Where have I done this before? li, xii: 1,1 xsxql
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