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Reds and Whites Battle or School Trophy To boost school spirit, a program of intraimxral Competition was set up in March. The students were Pli1CCcl on two teams - recl and white - which were Ciptainecl by Larry Vlfortl and Drew Fontenot. The competition included basketball, softball, and volleyball games. The recls, though trailing most ofthe way, Cmwgecl as the ultimate victors. X Q l li, i 'I C Sf C3 -W
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Freshmen Present: PC ' 9 9 A Time for Us . . . lor you and mef, -- And more, as another freshman class pooled their ideas and their time into the making of' a successful evening. Suspended on a balcony, we spent this time under starry skies and amid scenic gardens. As we ate, it was a time for satisfaction, relaxation, conversation. During the presentation by Lou Fowler, Ron Prince, Alicia Curtis, and Stan Dean, it was a time for talent, laughter, applause. Wlmile Barbara Friend sang a medley of love songs, it was a time for - listening, feeling, appreciating. The Romeo and Juliet contest was a time for -jim Anderson and Evelyn Dunn, and roses. Pete McKensie was our speaker. This was a time for - relating, challenging, evaluating. A Time For Us, someday there'll be . . . sang Mr. and Mrs. Iiggert. A Time for ending, a time that's past . . . but a time to remember. A Tame For Us F
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Seniors Challenged to Further Maturit ji' if ...N ' .- pil 1 -12? W il -L Like Babes in Toyland, eyes all aglow . . . no longer babes but upward to growf, Seniors, too, though they were once babes, must grow up into maturity. The junior class presented this challenge to the seniors as the theme ofthe junior-Senior Banquet. The banquet was held on April 17th at the Ramada Inn South where the seniors were honored with a steak dinner. Surrounded with the atmosphere ofa toy shop, they enjoyed their meal, were entertained with an amusing skit, and were presented gifts and verses from members of the junior class. ,J I I vf gd' ,Aid 'y 4 s,
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