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Undaunted by the lad der superstition, sophomore Ellen Cuthbert tests fate. Walking under a lad der disturbs the holy triangle formed, thereby bringing bad luck. For luck in his up- coming soccer game. Matt Austin dons his pair of lucky socks. Matt has considered these socks lucky since the first soc- cer victory of the year. Obviously not both- ered by the tradi- tional belief that black cats represent the night and evil. Chris Chambers takes time to play with her cat Inky. — Student Life
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Snow White Night For those who were not fortunate enough to vacation in Florida during the winter months, the southern atmos- phere was created at Snoball. The theme of this annual January dance re- volved around a Disney fantasy. Members of Key Club worked after school for four weeks in order to pro- duce the January 24th gala. The plain yellow corridor was disguised by street lamps and shops painted on over 120 feet of paper. To add to the effect, a vision of Cinderella’s castle was projected on the wall of the east gym. “It really looked authentic,” stated Senior Jim Griffiths. “There obviously was a lot of work that went into the decorations.” For a price of six dollars, couples were provided with snacks and enter- tainment. Junior Steve Russell commen- ted on “Starfleet’s” performance: “The good quality and variety of the music they played surprised me since I had never heard of the band before the dance.” In addition, the girls who attended received long-stemmed roses “The evening was very enjoyable. I’m sure I will remember it.’’-Debbie Brown when they left as a reminder of the night. Through the hard work of the Key Club and all else who contributed, Snoball 1981 will remain as a fond high school memory for the 220 couples who attended. Debbie Brown summed up, “The whole evening was very enjoyable and I’m sure I will remem- ber it for a long time.” To better remember the evening. Mark Smith and Carol Bilak have their picture taken by Hal Briggs. The photos cost $6.00 per couple. Snoball —
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No Such Luck Would you avoid walking under a ladder? If so, you are one of the many supersti- tious people walking the halls of Bay High. With three Friday the 13ths in 1981, students just might be a little more apprehensive about luck than in previous years. On the average, students only viewed Friday the 13th as a day to be cautious about what they did. Julie Strimbu, who flew over the Bermuda triangle in a DC-10 on the unlucky day said, “I was more scared of flying than the circum- stances, but it did bother me.” Tea leaves, palm reading, and the zodiac are also considered part of the mystic world of superstition. Look into any newspaper and find the horo- scopes; usually next to the comics. Could this have any significance? Good luck charms of all kinds were used to give moral support. Varsity Basketball player Dave Rode remarked, ‘‘I have some underwear that I wear for games to bring good luck.” The competitive group was generally a quasi-superstitious gathering. Pat “I have some underwear that I wear for games to bring good luck.” -Dave Rode Blake stated, ‘‘If we win a soccer game, we’ll keep the same formation, outfits and equipment for the next one.” There were also the people who denied the existence of superstitions totally. Tim Horace commented, ‘‘There are no outside forces related to superstition which could help or hurt a situation.” So even if you’re not superstitious, next Friday the 13th will you be the one to walk under a ladder? Maybe you’ll think twice .... By consulting a horo- scope book. Maggie Nilges can predict upcoming misfortunes to avoid. The bal- ancing scales symbol- ize Libra. Maggie’s sign. Friday the 13th—
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