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i,lv ff' Friendly smiles greet the teachers at the teachers tea. il:- ,A QC 'C' ' ,gg V, ' During the last hour of school on Feb. 12, the girls of South Eugene had the privi- lege of hearing Antonella Astaldi and Harry Garnett tell about their countries and their impressions of the United States. Antonella. from Italy, is South's foreign student. and Harry, from England, is Norths foreign student. Their talks were very informal. amusing, and educa- tional. Before the guests appeared, Kathy Bressler introduced the new cabinet mem- bers and announced the gold and silver pin winners. The Girls' League assembly adjourned with each class announcing their money raising functions for the Cancer drive that would take place over the weekend, On Friday night the Axemen traveled the 26 miles to Cottage Grove to hand the cellar dwelling Lions their eighth district loss of the season. and keep the South hopes alive for a state tournament berth. At the end of the first half the Axt-iii:-n had piled up a 78- flfl CtClK'11I'll3Ql' on lio Blaifs spectacular fJffllUlTf1Z1Tltt'4 Blair liit lg of his 27 points in the sf-cond tlllI1llt'l' to put the gains- away for Sfiutli. 51 ii...,r S. - - Y-1,7-gm., -.wait ' L! ' 4 1 'VLV -t - Q reit fi ' if al 6 . ' el f -i 'F 1 Q: ' 4 v an Rf i ' gf-'pf' L ,vw ' - ' tg 1, M ,r ,urge L.: V, A Va: ' 4 ri.. V M i if f .F Hr. plz' F Y'-1. - 2. 13-4:3 .1 l .7 -L' ' 2 . .- 1 . , t .,.-.K . ,gn t'X1'llSll.l1l .ili.tltl liipl mf, John Cissna Louise Duflern Frances Dummitt Gregory Egan Michael Ely Sherman Gilbert Janice Gove Mary Grindler William Hall Nancy Handy Dan Aldridge Robert Baker Sharol Balle Henry Barclay Ann Berryhill Barbara Bumgarner Ross Carter Jerry Hill Robert Hill Charles Hohle Mary Lee Holstrom Linda Hurd Rhonda Jahannis Aaron Kaufman Patsy King
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-T. joan Lynch Amelie McMilan George Mickelson , K Q N Q X - ,S Q'!'-vu Joyce Miller Pat Mohr John Newport Q' af Kathryn Olsen Mary Olsvick Nancy Perterson John Refsnider 1 3 I W Z., tt A 1 I Seniors check the cap and gown money. Wx qv. W , Jeline Rodney James Russell Robert Siegenthalere Gb 4 iw i -.:a,zg: raz 1, 1 F fa Steven Sober Marjorie Stoddard Karen Sumner Richard Taylor Bo Blair hit seven more in the second half for a total of 25 points. It was a great victory for the Axemen, who now are in contention for a spot in state tournament. On the rainy eve of Feb. 6, the Axemen avenged an earlier loss to Willamette by crushing the Wolverines 57f34. After the First quarter, it was no match as Bo Blair and Sandy Nosler began to connect. A great factor in the victory was making. Although scoring only once, his up many scoring opportunities. The taller dominate both backboards while shooting the Held to Willamette's 245. The top scorers for the mighty Axe- men were Bo Blair with sixteen and Sandy Nosler with eleven. Barry Bubensteinis play- passes and alertness set South team was able to a respectable .347 from 103 Tom Tupper Jon Yonderheit Daniel WValton '- i '12- 1 C I James WCHIICSOH James White Diane Whitnall X X Y X0 X Xe .. , 1. . -QQ . K 9 -. -R.. Carol Y'Villis lN'Iary Wlilson Dennis Yarbrough
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William Kingman Gail Laennlle Michel Lessich Jon Lowell David McEwen Shirley Mohar Karen Moe William Nagel Kenneth O'C0nnell Marilyn Perin Gerald lNa.lker Timothy Wettch Richard Wicks Darla Wilcox Richard lN'ilcox Carlene Wiley Hallock Woodworth Pamela Richards Judy Roberts Shirley Roberts Elizabeth Scoot Susan Sheeks Pat Shoff Marcia Smith Sandie Updeqrave X X X X NX xy X 3 W, gm . S55-XFX 9 ' , - :s.:,,g.-, N X as AX ' 't tl X3- S Y 't SFF? misfit , I if ' 6 1 U ,ia ,J 4 .' f 5 l ,, xg' f 15- 4 Y 471 E - Q 1-SPY' x W .. Nl, HRX ltr T 1 lp In the hnal period, however, the Grovers staged a comeback, hitting 20 points to put them within eight of the Axemen. The final score was South Eugene 71, Cottage Grove 63. It was another great night for Blair with 27, while Sandy Nos- ler added 21. Bill Roe of the Lions was able to match Blair's total of 27. The Marshheld Pirates won their second straight victory over the Axemen with a 52W45 win Saturday night. A fourth quarter rally fell short as the Axemen i :X . . f.,, - scored almost half their total in the hnal Rf: K ' stanza. The Pirates, as usual, were led by Bob Checks up on the best Seller' Mel. Counts in handing South 1tS fourth ,,,,, .,,., - X dlstrlct loss. Sandy Nosler led the way . for the Axemen with 15 points followed . by Don Dushane, with 10. tv- A Due to the loss, South must now beat E-U, both Roseburg and Springfield in order f to qualify for the state tournament in .iii , -A ,.,.,,., . March. ,N , -Q V, f 1. , ggi. Ari' Pan Young V Q S ' , , . 5 . rp S W, V , VVVI W ll ., A X. : V . i ,v:, .. J . tj ..., g, 4 ictz W 1 f : t f ..f'f.,'11:,51 L, fn , .'r-f +3 fiat Debaters get a big laugh from a few words of Bill Koons. I e' I . -,t-. f1', 3, Q . .,,,.f. , X l f . .. . 1' ,J . - Qs! t? - i-'. T -
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