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-ff-ol' ,Q-,lar ' ' T 1.4 s- , ludenls Lose Inhibilions For Twirp Week The highlight of the spring season for 1971 was, as always, ,Twirp Week, sponsored by F.T.A. Any club who wished to sponsor an event could do so and some of the activities which resulted were the egg throw, barrel riding, three-legged race, whip cream fights, beard growing con- tests, and the wheelbarrow race. Slave auctions were continued all week with Mr. Jim Schutts posing as auctioneer. There was even a jail in which, for a small price, you could have your favorite l?l teacher locked up. W Above: Ah, come on people, she has to be worth more than 7 cents. Pam Kems and Mr. Jim Schutts. Right: Mr. Schutts tries to sell principal, B. J. Murray, but Mrs. Keller Johnson wants to check the list for his vital statistics before she'Il buy. .ff Eng a si, . ff 3 ,911 A! Q .Wagga W.. s. if My Life Insurance? Why, Metropolitan Life. Why?'
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Wheels Raise Money ln the spring of last year, the final money-raising activity held by the Senior Class was a motorcycle rally. Set up in the field across from the school, it was completely organized and carried off by only the Seniors. In the course of the day, over fifty entries participated in such events as the slow race, the boot race, a wheelie contest, and several races for speed. The most humorous event of the day was the greased board com- petition, where, as it sounds, the contestants tried to ride their bikes across a board thoroughly oiled with axle grease. It was also the easiest to judge since only three made it across. The finale was a dirt track-hill climb combination of which some didn't even dare to try. The winners of the day were presented with trophies and also several local motorcycle shops donated cash prizes. Left: Bill Luttrell casts hoax on trail rider as he plods his way through the track. Below: Only six points off -- not bad for this track.
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