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Athletic challenges bring Indians energetic drive, dedication, sportsmanship Sparked by enthusiastic crowds, the Indians portrayed great ability and sportsmanship in their efforts to make the 1973-74 season a successful one. With the joy of vic- tory came the agony of defeat. Guided by dedicated coaches, teams worked together as a unit, not as individ- uals. Athletic challenges were not limited to boys; girls added a new dimension by competing in extramural activities. LEFT: Coach Morgan Walker discusses the strategy of the game against East with team members. BELOW LEFT: Second baseman Denny Cashion, awaits his turn at bat during the game against South. BELOW: Members of the West squad wait for the assurance of a first down in the game against Harding. a Oe Te es ee ee er
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Daily happenings become part of each Indian’s life Student life involved much more than the special events of pep rallies, homecoming, and the Junior- Senior. Participating in sports, joining organizations, and attending classes became a part of each Indian’s daily routine. Each day, familiar sights and sounds around campus were relived over and over again. Meeting friends be- tween classes, the slamming of lockers, the voice on the intercom saying, ‘‘May I have your attention, please?” the 3:05 bell, and other happenings recalled fond mem- ories for many. RIGHT: Vickie Guy practices her nur- sery rhyme in preparation for the home- coming pep rally. BELOW: While in journalism, Gary Pope and David Houston look up a word needed in an article. BELOW RIGHT: The slamming of lockers between classes becomes a frequent sound around campus. : i : |
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Students gain new insight through working together in clubs, service, projects Broadening their knowledge, club members gained new insight while serving others. Through involvement, participants gained experience, worked together, offered service, and accepted responsibilities. | Each club became involved in certain activities ad- | ditional to inductions, service projects, field trips, and | lectures. Participants strengthened their club by uniting for a common cause. New and renewed friendships grew through students’ quest to serve others. RIGHT: Cathy Ramsaur, before class, displays her biology project during the Science Fair. BELOW: Jeanie Braxton enjoys the fun of initiation as she performs for Civi- nette members. BELOW RIGHT: Bible Club members entertain children at Gaston Orthopedic Hospital on Halloween.
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