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Freshman Flyer, John Hans finds that he might have used too much firm grip, as he looks down court. Senior Saint, Robert Kinney Skies to out jump his flying opponent. genior Saint, Jim Boes displays his touch by tipping the ball for an additional two. Class Tourney 2-:
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Saints lead spirit chants Flyers scrimmaged to victory The Senior Saints filled the gym with songs of accolades from above. The Jammin ' Juniors en- tered the gym with the thought of overpowering the One pos- sessing the almighty power from the heavens beyond. Fulfilling the seniors expectations, the Saints victoriously defeated the Jammin ' Juniors. The second game featured the Freshmen Flyers with a vanquished defeat against the Samori Soph- omores. The Flyers controlled the evening with their dominating players hitting the boards, both offensively and defensively. The third and final game indi- cated a weakening point for the Saints, as the Flyers subdued the higher surpremacy. Both teams were worn out from the previous games; age and endurance took its toll, and the young prevailed. Eight great saints gather to sing their praise as Saint Lynne rep- resents God. Freshman Flyer, Jim O ' Keefe handles the game ball as he manipulates his teams offense. 20 Class Tourney
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Birdie brings back 50 ' s era The drama department presented Bye Bye Birdie on April 24, 25, 26, and 27th. Cramming practice into six short weeirs, the cast expressed a feeling of closeness, resulting in an outstanding dramatic performance. Under the direction of Louise Jones and Joan Phillips, the produc- tion was held in the bandroom rather than the gymnasium, making it possible to stage the entire produc- tion in a small area with the use of a revolving stage. Some familiar faces in the crowd were Ken Brown (Conrad), Sheryl Engle (Rosie), Tim Amstutz (Albert), Rene Hege (Mrs. Peterson), Kyle Farmer (Hugo), Jon Koeneman (Mr. MacAfee), Kristi Miller (Mrs. MacAfee), and Steve Swing (Randolph). Audiences gave Birdie a standing ovation every night in a thumbs up response. The cast of Bye Bye Birdie practices One Last Kiss while Kenny Brown (Conrad) woos the girls. Rehearsing the 3 day scene, Rene Hege confronts Tim Amstutz about Sheryl Engle ' s presence.
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