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ust before the first quarter of the annual powderpuff game ends, seniors Cindy Griffiths and Ron Dashwood anxiously await the outcome of one of the senior plays. Although they were losing to the juniors during the first ten minutes of the game, the class of '82 won the battle by a score of 28-14. —Laying it on the Line Mw efore school, Renee gm and Brian Lavoie stop by the freshman class offi- cer's donut sale for a bite of breakfast. Students, pre- viously only able to buy the pastries on Fridays, could get them every morning thanks to various A fter a varsity student football game, groups ir A M Karen Laverty. school. Dave Eckert. Stephanie Bunten and Scott Mo wry stop by Mac's to munch on some of their famous fries. The restaurant became a popular meeting place for students after sporting events.
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SMEARED WITH WIPPED CREAM. Dave Rode competes against the classes of ‘81. '82. and '83 in the pie eating contest at the party in the park. The winner got to throw a pie in Mr. Dick Scott's face. BEFORE THE 5.5 METER LEVY RACE begins. Elaine Quarlck and Sarah Munro verify the route with Mr. Joe Loomis and Ms. Debbie KMIian Students who ran the race were excused from the 12 minute run once. —O. VanNederveen fcrJPt ' : ■ Vj ■ HIT AT THE NORTH END OF BASSET ROAD. D.E. students Jim Hamman and Kelly Doverspike post their sign. Each person in the class made a sign appropriate to the theme Don’t Stop the Music . TO INSPIRE ENTHUSIASM at the levy assembly. Steve Nagel. Jim Sobczak and Steve Lewis perform to New York Fantasy. The band members learned their parts at band camp in August. Laying it on the Line—
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Student Life Now that they'd laid it on the line to buy another school year, what were the students planning on doing with it? En- joy! When the student wasn't concen- trating on his accumulating homework, there was always something going on inside or outside which could keep him occupied. Summer, with its relaxing beaches and grueling practices, ended all too soon and students found themselves sit- ting in a classroom on August 31, try- ing to adjust. The levy results changed a few things, but most remained the same. Pep assemblies, besides being more spirited, offered the dynamic duo Jim Sellers and Curt Carlson who first emerged at the levy assembly. The two guys, costumes and all, succeeded in adding a new dimension to an old cus- tom. The traditional activities of Homecom- ing were attended with enthusiasm. Snoball, theatrical shows and concerts were other entertainment alternatives. If the student chose to stay as far as possible from school during his free time, there were parties, movies and restaurants to attend. No matter what the activity, the per- petual gap between school and sleep always seemed to get filled. IM hile working at the w W Huntington Beach concession T r stand, senior Colleen Edwards uses the time when business is slack to people watch. Colleen worked during the day whenever the weather was nice. —8 Abdola Working at the beach over the summer was great tor me. It was not a strenuous job, I had friendly employers, saw a lot ot my friends and met many people. Being out- side on nice days, instead ol inside, was also a plus. Laying it on the Line
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