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Page 121 text:
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Roger Daume struggles to get free on his way to the mud puddle. There was plenty of fun and food at the Fling for the seniors. Kari and Patty had a little trouble in the grapefruit contest. Senior Day included many activities such as the sack race.
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Page 120 text:
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SENIOR DAY ENDS YEAR Rex A. Nimmo Michael Darrell Nixon Edwin Wayne Oldham Theo Leas Ostler Robert Partlow Michael Dale Perry Kari Gwynn Pethoud Steven E. Phillips Kim Kent Prather Pamela Sue Rankins David Joe Rayls Toby Michael Reynolds Gerald Wayne Rhew Patrick B. Richards Danny Lloyd Roe Timothy Lee Schreck Ann Marie Serowik Stephen Kent Shupperd Alma Daphine Skinner Susan Joyce Smith Linda Diane Snow Jane Ann Sokol Kenneth W. Sullivan Colette Teegarden Jewell Diane Thieke Betty Lavena Weaver Donald Joe Weida Mildred Michele Wentzel Michael Lee White Arleen Mae Williams Robert A. Wilmoth Bill Wilson Janet Gail Wilson Diane Michelle Woodward Michael Joe Wright Donna Marie Young
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Page 122 text:
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A Time For.. .Dancing Randy Brantley, President, Brad Webber, Vice-President, Cindy Brown, Secretary-Treasure. Sponsors are Mr. Chapman, Miss Bennett, Mr. Maroney. The 1970 Junior-Senior Reception was sponsored by the Junior Class. The reception was held at the United Steelworkers Union Hall from 6:30 to 1:00. The colors for the reception were blue and silver with the theme Drifting and Dreaming. There was a smorgasbord with many varities of meats, salads, and desserts. After the smorgasbord the couples danced to the music of the Townsmen. The wills and prophesies were read by the Vice-President of the Senior Class, Bruce Curry. The Junior class worked long and hard to raise the money for the Reception. Another of the activities of the Junior class was the Foreign Exchange Program. Through that program the school sent three students to South America. Linda Wooley was sent to Guayaquil, Ecuador which was Rocio Ramos ' home town, Sherri Richmond was sent to Sao Paulo, Brazil, which was Andres Jacobi ' s home town. Jeff Kellar was sent to Venezuela. Some of the qualifications included rating in the top half of the Junior Class, ability and interest in the country ' s language, and emotional maturity. M. Adams, T. Alexander, M. Altman, S. Anderson, T. Armstrong, C. Arnett, J. Arnett, S. Bagwell, W. Barrett.
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