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i , 1 1 501, ,ya -sl new ideas, changes During the month of February, Valen- tines seems to overrule. Many people are experiencing their first love, while others are celebrating their many years ot love. New ideas and changes are occurring in more fields than one. For the first time this year University has presented a Mr. Cupid, whereas before, there has been a Spring Fes- tival Queen. Also this year a noontime recreation was sponsored by Mrs. Prause and Mrs. Hinton. The girls and boys formed their own basketball teams and competed against each other. Another activity which com- menced this year was Young Life. Each Thursday night groups ot students congregated at one student's home for the meetings. 'V ..... . if s ff fx fc -fi , 4 J' ,fig gs if V as ,ri 35 MQ u -qgqnunnrniw
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an. . .M ,N Don Elliot and Sharon Weeks ltop lettl share that look ot love during Valentines. From the maior factor ot love to the minor factors ot candy and cards at Valentines, this small young- ster Ctop rightj enjoys preparing his Valentine box. Larry Green's lbattomj title of Mr. Cupid brought Thoughts of love to the young and old alike. Steve Gregory and Richard Valdez 34 Icenteri seem to be having an amusing time choosing just the right box of candy for their secret gals, February does not lust mean love, Cathy Cook, Tana Lawson, and Patsy Tyrone foppasite battomb enioy a game of basketball during noontime recreation. Many of the students iopposite topi enioy singing and laughing at Young Life every Thursday night. ' l I - -4. , .t,. Vr,: -an I Q X ,fe avg. 2 P' I --...Z
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James Sowders and Jean King, as well as Theresa Collier and Gary Guderian lrightj show their enthusiasm for the Sadie Hawkins tradi- tion. Pam Katner and Gary Lakey lbelowj were voted best-dressed-couple. Larry Leshikar and Patricia Bottoms lbelow rightl seem to be inte- rested in what's happening on the dance floor. Not everyone fcenterl went to Sadie Hawkins to dance, some iust preferred to go and have a good time listening. A member iopposite leltj of the band plays, while looking forward to C1 much needed break. Gary Storer and Sandra Collier, and Mary Pirelo and Richard Valdez lapposite topl patiently wait for some action to begin. Hilda Montelongo and Paul Galindo lopposite rightl decide that this bale ot hay is softer than the gym floor where Claudia Horner and Cecil Edwards are sitting. 36
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