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W ho clatP'i Sandi Bush anrl Tom Wisley were two of the first place winners. The Legend of Sleepy Hollowi' was the theme chosen for the activities of the evening. Faculty and staff mem- bers proved their lightheartedness as they ugracefullyi' presented a skit on this story of the Headless Horseman, Brom Bones, Ichabod Crane, and the inhabitants of Sleepy Hollow. Sinzpsonls Honor Roll INCOGNITO . . Halloween excitement filled the air again this October 31, as faculty, staff, and students disguised themselves for the annual party sponsored by the social committee. All poise and dignity seemed to disappear as new personalities, were acquired for the evening. Re- warding the efforts of the disguised was a judging contest by members of the social committee. vi. 'Er' Simpson students - from way backPPP I Miss Masters, Miss Guernsey, M11 H umphries, and M r. Gioen.j Activities for the evening included relays, races, and the fun 'gblub...glub of the apple dunking. Refreshments were served by the social committee as everyone contin- ued to laugh, tease and compliment the winners of the contest. Times like these help to make Simp- son our home - while - away - from- home.
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FUN! FOOD! FROLIC! Leaving studies behind on September 23, students gathered at Speedway Meadows in Golden Gate Park for the All-School Picnic. Upon arrival at the picnic spot, the carefree students immediately set about trying to prove their skills in such games as football, volleyball, and baseball. Laughter filled the air as faculty, staff, and students endeavored to play ball. All good sportsmen deserve a hearty meal, and thus, the entire company of -Simpsonites stampeded the barbecue pit. They were served barbecued hamburgers, roasted corn-on-the-cob, baked beans, and were well supplied with all the picnic trimmings. Activites were continued with class compe- tition games. Egg throws, a tug of war, races, and relays were all enthusiastically joined by those who deemed themselves loyal to their class. The highlight of these after-dinner activ- ities was a gunny sack race with Miss Guernsey, Mr. I-Iazlett, Mr. Humphries, and Mrs. Kissee all vying for the leading role in the Bunny Hop. Students, faculty, and staff, all well-worn after an exciting day, returned to Simpson to await another time of fun and relaxation. Family S tylei' And he's just a boy tr-+ .,g:.Q,,,jQ...4 iw L. J-1' ' ' 4 N ' Q 'LWQLLJ' ' Do you always catch eggs, Phil?
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. . HIDDEN PERSONALITIES Even Grandma and Grandpa came. CLaurie Stevens and Miriam Rhoadsj Bon voyage! W e signed up for the buddy system? fDave Sutherland and Ron Taborj SAILING! SAILING! Anchors Aweigh! was the cry on Saturday night, October 14, as the student nsailorsl' left Fisherrnan's Wharf for an enjoyable cruise on the Bay. They sailed by such spots as Alcatraz, Angel Island, Sausal- ito, the Golden Gate Bridge, and other portions of the San Francisco Harbor. Coffee, cocoa and doughnuts were served on the lower deck. ' The outstanding feature of the moonlight cruise was guest devotional speaker Chaplain Ekkens of Treasure Island, a former Simpson student. After a full two hours of fellowship, the boat dock- ed again at Fisherman,s Wharf, and the reluctant sailors came ashore. I feel sick! fDa-ve F infrock and H arry Ecklundl H X '- 1
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