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i Q TERRIFIC! School letter jackets arrive Letter jackets stood as a symbol to the high school years just as the class ring and the yearbook. They were those symbols from the fresh- men year on. Prices for jackets were up just as the same as everything else. Prices for jackets were up to over S100 for a jacket with everything, but that had not slowed the student's or their par- ent's enthusiasm for purchasing the jackets. Witness to this was the many new jackets that appear in the halls during the weeks of school after the jackets had been ordered, paid for, and received by the young fresh- men to be worn with pride during their high school years, not to men- tion a place for the hard-earned letter. YJ Luk a . S v-in ' L .... ilj While on a field trip to the Sports Center, JENNY GRIGGS freshman takes time to relax. iPhoto by TRACEY GRIGGSJ C23 Freshman TONY EARL smiles for the cam- era while BRET KERR watches and LOREN DEKAT studies. iPhoto by MECHELE OATH- OLITJ FreshmenfPeoplef8l
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RAFFLE FOR TRIP! Freshmen sell tickets to Kansas City For the second semester money- making project, the Freshman Class held a raffle which had three top prizes. The first-place prize was a weekend trip to Kansas City, Mis- souri, with hotel accommodations. The second-place prize was a twen- ty-five dollar gift certificate for the Steak and Ale Restaurant in Tope- ka. The third-place prize was four movie tickets. The raffle tickets were sold for one dollar a piece, and 4-qw-dr each member of the Freshman Class tried to sell twenty dollars worth of tickets. QU Freshmen BRIGETTE HARTTER and DARCY ETZEL listen to the sales representa- tive from Meca while deciding what size let- ter jacket to buy. iPhoto by ANNETTE MAR- TINJ 123 While in MR. DUANE MILLERSKOWS class, freshman CONNIE ROBBINS writes down notes about the lab assignment. iPhoto by MECHELE OATHOLITJ galil TY l-uuo 3 PeoplefFreshman 83
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