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ALUMNI WITH STORYBOOK THEME During The pre-game acTiviTies, We'll lace 'Em Up was announced as The winning slogan of The sophomore TioaT. The seniors ran a close second wiTh Break 'Em. The iuniors came in Third, followed by The freshmen. This year There were many club TioaTs in The TesTiviTies. Judie Fox, head cheerleader, was chosen queen of our sTorybook land. AT The dance SaTurday nighT, Brian GranT, capTain of The TooTball Team, was crowned king. King Brian Gram enioys a dance wiTh Queen Judie Fox. AlThough The Tigers exhibiTed l-oTs of spiriT and good playing, They were senT To a hearT-breaking i3-T2 defeaT aT The hands of Proviso WesT. A IasT-period drive broughT The Tigers a second Touchdown, buT a blocked Tield goal allowed The PanThers To keep The lead. DoTTie WilhoiT, Judy Webber, PaTTi Rodman, Donna MacCalIum, and Queen Judie Fox aT The crowning. Yuri? 'J 1 I I V. I if yi TQ, I only T 2 I , A V IVV, , T V A ,V J A A V , f, r J af, V , , , 1 ,,,, ' f . f ' ' ,M Seniors ran a close second wiTh Their fioaf. 25 FJQMJUQ Tigefs bfeflk Through The hoop, 9UdY To sTarT The game.
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9 magna-V T iq' ,rl ff' HOMECOMING WELCOMES L LACESEH MTU' NE . T. irh Winning floaf by class of '63. Homecoming acTiviTies for i960 were builT around The Theme of sTorybook land. The fairy Tale Weekend began Thursday nighT, OcTober 20, vviTh a pep session and sock hop in The gym. On Friday afTernoon, a parade including The band, cheerleaders, and floaTs, wound iTs Way Through Town and back To The high school. By This Time, preparaTions were already under- way for The big nighT - firsT The game and Then The open house for The alumni, sponsored by The seniors. ,Jif- T ' zfnf ., ' 4 'WET To 1 1 4 , QW 2521 .1 - V THE Class of 1964 Takes fourth place. O , 'A l 21,21-4 fi., . T f fr . 1 , , V, ff ,,f,. , -f, f-,fa 'f 4 N f 4 pyg, ,ff if J ffl' f I ' H ' T --f T f.',ff'f 'W' f s ' ' Av .f . 'if It ,iff Q 4 ,,kV , ,nf , . 41, ' ak U , c ff . - , , fr 'f,k.g. 'f 'eg'i':4f,,,y, f ff 'ZR' 'f Qi, , .V 5g,Vm,'f4r,,,,v 7,4 ,M 3 . 2, ., ,WC,V,,,Ll V, ,My , ,MJ V .I J ', ww 'fr ' -yi - 1 f , W .nk J ,. 24 Juniors place Third.
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STUDENT COURT PENALIZES OFFENDERS Jon Potteiger Lynne Ludy Ken Schreiner Assistant Judge Secretary Judge Our orgonizcition tor correction ond discipline is dptly colled the Student Court. Oth- cers ore elected by the student body ond compose the iudiciol bronch ot student govern- ment. Such offenses os cutting in the lunch line, running in the holls, ond being in the halls without ci poss, ore cimong the mony misdemeonors which the Student Court hon- dles. Policemen tor the Court ore colled monitors. Their moin duty is to give smoll pink tickets to ottenders. Monitors ore selected by the Judge, Assistont Judge, ond Recorder. They ore chosen on the bosis ot honesty ond leodership ond corry consideroble respon- sibility. Court sessions ore presently held on Thursdoys otter school but the incumbent othcers select their own time tor holding Court. This yeor the sessions were held in o clossroom but ci permonent meeting ploce is being considered. An oir of respectobility is mciintdined during sessions ot Court, including the svveoring in of detendents. This bronch of our student government is ve-ry necessory in the keeping of our student bolonce ot power. Other schools hove been corresponding with the Re- corder osking tor odvice in the tormotion ot their Student Courts. 26
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