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HERE WEIGO AGAIN-Mr, Lott climbs stairs and ladder as he has for many years previously with Talon members to place a Christmas tree on the gym. l THINK YOU'RE RIG HT-Lupe Anaya talks with Coach Farnsworth. Out 70664 de 064 I and 74 70055 ie Wea: DECEMBER-Basketball games and wrestling matches start off the winter season. Student s compete between classes to collect food for a local foodbank. Everyone gets into the Christmas spirit by setting up Christmas trees atop the gym, in the library, and in the office. The Top-Hi Choir combines with the Zillah Choir to usher in the Christmas season with a concert in the gym. JANUARY-A donkey basketb all game is held-and proceeds are used to buy an ice machine and wrestling scoreboard. Ski Club members begin their skiing season with a trip to White Pass. Wrestlers open up their league season after Christmas vacation with three league victories and only one loss. The basketball team continues to place in league standings. Flanc improve and move into third h Party takes place January 27. Debbie Clark is crowned Miss Toppenish with Cindy Potter and Marlene Kinder as runners-up. FEBRUARY-Seniors start F graduation announcement ebruary with the ordering of s. The District Basketball Tournament, February 26, marks the close of the basketball season. The Top-Hi wrestlers have a successful year and eleven matmen go to regionals. Dennis Peterson, Jack King, and Jim Sevigny goto state for further competitions. Choir and band travel to a group contest in Kennewick. 7466 end WMM
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:we s' ' yzwm, qma, ywwz AUGUST-School days are here again as sophomores, juniors, and seniors arrive at the high school gym on a bright, sunny morning. ASB President Guy Hoon gives the welcoming speech, reminding students that we must all work together for a better school and world, yet urging us not to go along with the crowd. SEPTEMBER-Cross country, tennis, football, drill team, Tohiscan, and Caterwaul recruit new members. ASB pictures and Tohiscan distribution, hall sales, and boosters follow in rapid succession. OCTOBER-School is well on its way. Fall days are crowded with: Ski Club, GAA initiation, Food bank, Graffiti board, and class ring orders. The seniors and faculty have their pictures taken by Bruno Studios. NOVEMBER-Homecoming excitement grips everyone: the parade on Thursday Nov. 4th and the game with Selah on Friday, the 5th, Tohiscan hall sales end, quarter tests are taken, a class play is presented, seniors vote on graduation announcements, report cards come out-Dooms Day, football season ends, basketball begins, along with wrestling and intramurals. The annual football banquet is held for players and mothers. ' CALIFORNIA DREAMlN ' Laurel Murray does her homework on the grass as warm days stay with Top-Hi. MUMS THE WORD--Coaches Winters and VanLeuven make ready for homecoming flower delivery. ON E, TWO, THREE . . . Coach VanLeuven gives the football players some last minute advice as they line up.
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gacq D444 74: Min I I I I IT WON'T HURT A BIT-Jim Berg, Mike Sander, and Richard Kearnes have their heads measured for graduation caps by Mr. Cook. JUST A LITTLE FURTHER-Jim Walker and Jim Helms do their balancing act. IS IT A OR B -Barbara Peterson, Jimi Burgett, Aurora Tobias, and Mary Contreras do biology on the lawn. 6
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