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REPORTERS
Feldman..................Grer.dolyn Gonzales
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O.'.'UO'lci
Forgot-Me-Not.......Billy w: V.a
Shanrock ............	A>L-3.	tlc-i-IHion
ft.’lak vr.:-^h J.r.yjicn Enrnng Albert Porter Governor * s, . fron .Tones Winds......	,.Jc;iot Dorney
Bernice Robinson
Tigers.........................Linda Harang
Loo Ann Zibilich Ross.............I.dur.rd OrKeefe
Ttr^; "pgijj- C/J,!?FIRE 07 Gro;i 'X^nzaios
T'hca t‘i-3 iT^fr.ro "as about to start,
:7c all valued d3\7n to the campfire circle. There .vc a21 sr.- dorm and sang songs rhile T; 0. ar>d t-or.vy ~c’“ the fire. Then the fire vent up ;t c. big flame. After that ttc rroro cacn p i~u.a a "hitc or a green ribbon. Yib rr.n^ a fox: jlDto songs. T.r hen re came back to cuv cabinn, everyone ras talking abor:; Mic campfire and. saying "I liked thi -'"rpf i re very much.1'
CAB IF ZT'ZF
Yos, it may sc’Mid unusual, but it’s true. On the eve cf Thursday, July 12, the Tigers hold a 'Vonnunity sing,: for thoir ca'oin :n the vr:.ert- Thee learned a no?: gjvoo Ja3 \c.:l T'io Wayfc.r-er's 1 Grace.'1	cr. tV agenda .-cro sane
old favorites. 'Mijhr.el Finnigirt',” "Across t'":.c. Fic-ld?*," ’Pcace I L.r,k of Thee C M'rer,'	;aid	!:Tell Mo Why,"
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Friday night Shamrock and the Winds uent ■in Jar.dy Beach and a man "as kind enough to give vis -;omo ra+crc
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The girls in Fold-nan Uko to s1.ng uiid P-i-ay ja nGs* Ac nig’To l;ho sounsolor reads us u i:,?v?y c2 riars E?lnk.„r*
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WHITE vs. GREEN GAME by Don Jones
'.VEITS TELM : Layman Harang, Dan Jones Larry Therrienj John DcMarigny,
AI Porter, Lr.na Meegol, Janice Forrarro* Mike Hudson, Jay Cchanzbach, Ned Couvillion GREEN TIALI ; Gerald Johnson, Dickie
Larner. Calvin Tosel* Linda Harmg, Jitntny Ferguson, Bon Jones, Allyn Robinson. Pinky MacKersie, William Autin; Judy Porter*
SCORE BY INNINGS:
Green 0 0 0 5	Total 5
White 0 0 10	1
Everything Trent smoothly until late in the game because all the runs "ere scored then. In the bottom of the third inning the White team aith only one out drove in a run. Then pitcher Dickie Ladner struck out the last 2 outs. Then green team came up to bat for tho last time. First short stop, Don Jones, struck out. Pinky MacKersie mc.de the second out and then William Aui?in got on base by an error. Judy porter singlod and Gerald Johnson drove in William Autin. Dickie Ladner then drove the men on bases home. Calvin Tozcl gets a single and Linda Harang diovo him in.
The final out rras made by Jimmy Ferguson. The first three men at bat struck out to retire the VJhite .to^m*.
KING NEPTUNE PARTY - SUCCESS by Laura Cazaux The nine tests of skill rrere held on the afternoon of July 15 in the pool. All careers teck part in it and everyone had a good time.
Although the greens did rrin every event, the Whites weren't dirappointed or at least they didn't shoe it. King Neptune and his maids ’-ere all from the Green team. Thoy ucro played by Don Jones - king; Lee Ann Zibilich end Terry Carmardie- maids. From pic pan diving to ping-pong chasing, the events rcre performed and no ono con say he didn’t have fur..


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