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Enjoyment Whenever snow falls, there is the danger of being caught in the middle of a snowball fight. Johnny Pearce and Chip Hough par¬ ticipate vigorously in this wintertime sport. Judy Richards and Lynne King serve as squads on Twerp Day. Miss Werner, Miss Stanfield, Miss Wilkins, and, in front, Miss Harding really enjoy cheer¬ ing for the faculty team in their basketball j game with the junior varsity. For those students interested in the social aspects of high school life, there were many and various activities of¬ fered at Page. These events, well- organized and entertaining, provided a good time for all. As well as open houses, the tradi¬ tional Pirate Ball and Prom were held. Page juniors and seniors were fortunate in being allowed to go off campus for lunch, and seniors ended their year with Class Day. In addition to school-planned ac¬ tivities, certain traditions of fun have grown up among the students of our high school. Although these events were not recognized by the administration, they were as much a part of student life as Homecoming, for instance. From minor customs, such as the barrage of snowballs which came with every snow or meetings at Q-Ball, any of the most popular eating places, or the shopping center, to the mass migration to the beach the second weekend in May, certain customs among students made up the main direction in many lives. Exuberant Homecoming Queen Joanie Crutcl field circles the football field. 16
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as students participated in various activities Every morning after a Page win, students crowd around the flagpole to celebrate the raising of the Victory Flag. Jane Shuping watches for the outcome of an important play as she prepares to lead Page football fans in a rousing cheer. The cheerleaders direct the student body in recognizing the members of the football team. 15
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was guiding force in many students’ lives Although the Pirate Ball is set up in a “Roaring Twenties” atmosphere, Page students provide an anachronism with their modem dances. YRC Chairman Alice Taylor and Tom Mor- phis clown as they decorate for the Twirp Day open house. Page seniors Allen Bedingfield, Smitty Coffey, Ann Gilbreath, and Dave Garvin enjoy a welcome break in the school day by going out to lunch. 17
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