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Students Honor Archer Team's Statewide Acclaimg M55 s il ,,, It is curtains for Bloody Red Baron Mike Danley as Snoopy, in the person of Scott Lougheed, swings in to save the day. 4, Cyndy Petersen breaks through just in time to disclose the hiding place of the long-missing Archer football uniforms. South Side's own secret agent, Green Arrow, alias Len Peak, searches for clues with his trusty sidekick Fredai' Seabold. Kellys' graceful young cheerleaders, Tom Fleming, Miles Frederick, and Greg Gaulden, lead another hilarious cheer. -.
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Students Elect 'Royalty' For Evening Festivities Letterman Jim Wallis is chosen 1967 King Kelly at the Lettermenis celebration. Homecoming Queen Jan Jones, flanked by runners-up Sally Reitdorf and Liffy Keck, reigns over the football festivities. Sally Reitdorf sheds tears of happiness as Hi-Y President Gary Hansen prepares to crown her the 1967 Queen of Hearts.
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Chuck Nelson Earns Basketballls Trester Award The spirit of South Side is traditionally extremely high during the athletic season, and this year was no exception. Adding a humorous touch to the spirited pep sessions were skits put on by the Senior Class, Hi-Y, and several other groups. The boy Hcheerleadersf' and the Snoopy-Red Baron battle are part of a memory of the spirit commensurate with the word athletics On the night of the State Finals, South Side won an unexpected victory in Indianapolis. Chuck Nelson, 6'4 guard who has played varsity ball for three years, re- ceived Indiana's highest recognition for an individual player- the Arthur L. Trester Award for mental atti- tude and outstanding ability. 134 ff.-:teh 1.7 T l . wwf I i . 'I With the same great skill he displayed all year, Chuck Nelson maneuvers the ball at the State tournament in Indianapolzs. f - 2 Q 2' .xv 4 ! With proud smiles for a proud moment, Chuck Nelson and his mother pose just after Chuck received the A. L. Trester Award.
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