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ihaving cream fights are an integral part of Armageddon for Cary Wood, Nikki Zelin, nd Jackie McDougall. Student Life — 29
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Seniors end the year with a little “Risky Business” at the pep assembly. Class Struggle Juniors Emerge Victors of Armageddon Games The junior class emerged victorious in the 1984 Armageddon games. Juniors won both categories, games and spirit award, for having the most participants in Spirit Week. Spirit Week included Dress-up Day, Sunglasses Day, Hawaiian Day, Class Colors Day, and Red and Gold Day. The games began with the lighting of the torch at the pep assembly on Friday, May 11. New additions to this year’s games were Trivial Pursuit, a bicycle relay, and the Walk-a-thon. The junior class placed first in the games with a total score of 75. Freshmen came in second with 63 V 2 points, with seniors close behind with a score of 61. Sophomores finished fourth with a total of 53 points. The twenty-fourth annual Armageddon games ended with a sock hop on Saturday night. Senior John Wing demonstrates the pie- eating expertise which has made him a four- year champion. Mr. DeFabio, Jeanie Ring, Michelle Men- doza, and Mary Walters fight the cold in the Walk-a-thon, the first event of Armageddon. 28 — Student Life
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Randy Ramusack solos at the Junior-Senior Dance. Laura Buncich and Greg Blachly take a break from the excitement of the Junior- Senior dance “The Big Chill” for a few minutes of conversation. Fancy Free The Big Chill Warms Hearts Of Juniors and Seniors On December 16, the annual Junior-Senior Christmas Dance with the theme of “The Big Chill” was held in the girls’ gym. This evening offered excitement and adventure for up- perclassmen. Music was provided by D. J. Francisco Gonzalez. The Junior- Senior dance committee consisted of the officers of the junior and senior classes and some homeroom senators. The gym was decorated in the Christmas spirit, with Mary Carol Welsh in charge of decorations. Freshmen Valerie Kidd and Tracy Hrnjak serve refreshments at the Junior-Senioi help Juniors Elicia Metz and Chrissy Karras Dance. 30 — Student Life
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