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12 Pleasure Trying not to tilt the pinball machine while chalking up the points, sophomore Jeff Schroeder practices on improving his gome. Juniors Neal Reek and Norm Show find the weather perfect for canoeing os they paddle down Sugar Creek.
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Jam-packed stands are not unusual on Homecoming night. High-spirited fans cheer the Warriors on to a victory. A midnight movie, sponsored by the Student Congress, drew many students who were still rejoicing Warren ' s win. Warriors ‘socket’ to the Flashes All was helter-skelter around Warren on Friday. Finishing touches were being added on the floats, the queen was voted on and last minute preparations tor the parade and pep session after- wards were being made. As the floats neared their destination, students, with eyes strained, eagerly awaited to catch a glimpse of the parade. Thirty-one floats were entered in the parade, an increase over the entries in 1974. Mayor Rich- ard Lugar presided as grand mar- shall at this yearly celebrated event. The Warriors short-circuited the Franklin Central Flashes with a score of 31-6. For all those still celebrating after the Home- coming victory, a midnight movie was shown. Dr. Phibes along with a couple of Three Stooges films were shown with Buster Bodine, a WNAP disc-jockey, hosting. Displaying its musical talent, the Marching Band put on an appreciated performance for the receptive crowd. Homecoming 1 1
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Graduate Rick Schatz along with senior Bill Carey spend an evening cruising on the South Side. Cindy Just, junior, totals up bowling scores while juniors Kim Oberting and Julie Lee check In constant search of pleasure When those long-awaited week- ends finally rolled around, one could bet that students made the most of them. It didn ' t take long to find some place to go or something to do. Indianapolis offers a wide variety of enter- tainment for students to enjoy. During the summer months, pub- lic swimming pools were packed with teens, as were tennis courts and miniature golf courses. Fri- day, Saturday and Sunday were the nights in which the Madison Ave- nue Strip came alive. One would never guess that gas was nearing 70 cents a gallon by the seeming- ly endless stream of headlights which illuminated the dark as hundreds of high school students cruised the night away in one of their most highly prized posess- ions — their cars. The splendor of summer ' s beauty drew many closer to nature as bicycling, canoeing and leisurely walks grew in popularity. The coming of winter brought on an entirely different form of outdoor fun. Building snowmen, sledding down snowy hills and snowball fights provided an in- expensive way in which to spend an enjoyable afternoon. Ice skating was also a favorite among many and while it was enjoyed outdoors, many preferred the com- fort of enclosed rinks on those exceptionally cold days. So regardless of the season, it ' s for sure there ' s always something to do in Indianapolis. Eating out at one of Indiana ' s popular restaurants, seniors Sandy Tellman and Dave Johnson prepare to indulge in a gastronomical delight. Pleasure 13
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