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Page 51 text:
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-EET - Tl? from California to New York island . . . these familiar words echo forth as the Coachlighters- Bill Mitchell, Don Wooley, Bill McClellan, and Jim Berthrong- entertain at the fall hootenanny. Laughter, Applause, Cheers Mark '64 Assemblies Hootenannies, pep rallies, music concerts, and queen presentations were part of this year's assemblies program, under the leadership of John Corlew. In the fall the Bury the Trinidad Minersl' assembly inaugurated the football season. As the game with Palmer approached, morale was boosted by Beat Palmer Week. In December the Student Cabinet and the Choristers com- bined to present an assembly honoring Dr. Roy J. Wasson. Also in December letters were given to outstanding athletes during the Fall Sports Awards assembly. In January the NORAD Band performed a concert of contemporary music for the student body. In May at the Academic Recognition assembly, stu- dents were honored for academic proficiency throughout the school year. YEA MINERS? No it's John Corlew and Ann Ayles poking fun at a T Bird rival during one of the lively pep assemblies in the fall. KS-f11il'f . y ll Il f ' ll 1 'a E15-151' rt' 5?-334 SATIRIZING the Centennial Bulldogs Dutch Franz trots across the field at a football assembly in November.
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'57 ri' F HMOONLIGHT AND ROSES provided the setting for the corona- tion of one of these five candidates for Sweetheart Queen. Left to right are: Judy Kennedy, Lee Ann Bashore, Pat Bailey, Nancy Jewell, and Janie Pryor. PAT BAILEY expresses delight as she reigns from her heart-shaped throne. JOHN EASTLACK is caught in a burst of laughter as he dances with Lynn Irwin at the Valentine Dance.
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Bill M itcbell As president of the Senior Class, Bill devotes much of his time to student government and is a member of the hockey tean1, C-Club, and the football team. While busy .singing with a folk group, The Coachlightersf' he skis, plays tennis, and is an active member of his church. Interested in music and architecture, Bill plans to attend Colorado College. Cberi I n gels Having a wide variety of interests, both in school and out, Cheri is always on the go. She is the head of the A-Squad cheerleaders, a member of Na- tional Honor Society, and Pep Club. In her leisure hours, she enjoys skiing, both summer and winter. Looking toward college, Cheri is interested in studying psychology at Colorado State University. .. 43,1 - f V 5- fit K I it him. get If 1 3 la I s ' 1 KNKQ 2 -nu .M ,. .vgqw K ...- Wm VI. Q , . ., ,Q Q., M k 'W NK-r-. 3, A- M... A s. 5 it ,V . 4: ... v nx
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