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Page 32 text:
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Some School Activities Are tor Srs. Only Seniors are involved in many activities throughout the school year that only they can be involved in because they ARE seniors. They are involved with having senior pictures taken, trading their pictures with friends, ordering graduation announcements, exchanging name cards with others, measuring for their caps and gowns, excitedly trying them on when they arrive, leading the school in class yells at assemblies, working hard to prepare their sen- ior skit and class wills, being honored at club fare- wells, applying to colleges or other schools, filling out scholarship applications, enjoying a senior picnic at a nearby lake, raising money by having concession stands at football and basketball games, and having class meetings in the library. 28
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Senior Float Erected Despite Interruptions Seniors' homecoming float Eat 'Em Up, placed third in the com- petition for best class float. Sen- iors, as usual, had an ecstatic time while working on the float. The float depicted a cannibal sitt- ing by a pot in front of his hut, cooking the opponents. While building the float the rainy weath- er and the pre-Halloween mood helped create the setting for some adventurous activities, which sometimes received more atten- tion than decorating. Senior boys, searching for cornstalks to decor- ate the hut and chasing off snoop- ing underclassmen, filled the work with liveliness. Though the float only placed third, many seniors agreed that their float was much better than previous floats they had constructed. 27
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OPPOSITE FAR LEFT: Becky Une and Joyce Soelter show their en- thusiasm of being seniors by yelling the senior yell at an assembly. OPPOSITE TOP CENTER: Jean Glynn and Paula Daylor receive a daisy and a crackle plaque at the Pep Club senior farewell. OPPO- SITE BOTTOM CENTER: Rhonda Gordon, Paula Daylor, and Jan Gant wait on customers in the sen- ior concession stand at a basketball game. ABOVE LEFT: Jan Gant leaves the stage after receiving a rose at the FHA senior farewell. ABOVE: Kim Mumaw receives his graduation announcements from Mrs. Ann Bay, class sponsor, while Bob Owens, Rick Lough, and Jim Heston await their turn. LEFT: Mark Asher and Mrs. Ann Bay un- pack the graduation gowns and caps for the seniors to pick up. 29
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