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-Q- Foreign exchange student performs nt South Eugene Listen everybody' High. To nominate an outstanding player this season would be diflicult, because this yearis success was a team effort. Our choice would have to be both Nick Carter and Fred VonAppen, this year's co-cap- tains. VonAppen received too small an amount of credit for his great defensive play all season. Carter, always a reliable ground gainer, scored nearly as many touchdowns this year as the entire team did last year. The outstanding run of the season would have to be Dave Fluke's unbelievable 3-l yard jaunt against North Eugene. The outstanding pass play was, without a doubt, the Robertson to Fluke pass, good for 20 yards, and a touchdown, to beat Springfield 7-O in the last minute of play. , a 7 ,mmf .2 Tamera Smith Sharon Todd Kathi Wolf Geraldine VanDevender Charles Zeleny in
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Willard Johnston N . . s s Xi ig X Xara X JGTFY Knight S3HY Larson Hey, Sandy, let Dave blow once! WY W 'l 49 William Lein J3-Y Lindsay Sharon Long David McNeil Carolyn Miller Wade Minor DiCk Myers -'pri Q 9 iii ., ' - - 55 is 'tum we f t 'M ff -.,l 4 27 '1V 1 T Tom Myers David Olsen Frank Prime Janice Richmond Sandra Rotstein The' toastmistress, Sue Horn, successfully served 186 people. The theme of the banquet was Thanksgiving and football. The player of the season, Nick Carter was named and Bruce Daggett received the Simmons cup. The entire team was congratulated on their per- formance throughout the year. Many of the strange sounds caused in the East end of the building are caused by the members of the band. The band is practicing daily for games, district contests and various concerts. The mem- bers of the band have a chance to serve their school and increase their musical background. The students interested in world affairs, and different countries have organized the International Relations League. This is one of the largest and most active clubs in the school. 65 My v .. . ...v M f Nancy Sarkup Sharon Soward Robert Stanley Robert Stuart George Thomason Jim Tynan
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