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Lori Copher and Julie Crawford are pulling hard for their team. Valerie Ketchum balances an egg. BJ. Pottorf and Marisa FeHx are in jail during the Capture the Flag game. w
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What, no ants? No crisp sandwiches just pulled out of a heaping picnic basket? Where is the romantic music playing softly in the back- ground? Instead, we see chaos! Peo- ple are flying about hurling tires in every direction, and teams work together to finish one particular goal. This picnic is much more eX- citing! The SA officers and faculty worked very hard to put to- gether a fun-filled afternoon for us. We played dare base, four-square volleyball, soc- cer, and had a giant relay. We even pushed a truck! The faculty must do this to make us tired. It works e but we always come back for more . . . What a picnic! Come on, team, pass that watermelon faster. Denise Butler is smushed against a barrel at Fall Picnic.
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This years Class Scramble was held on August 29 in the gym. A variety of games for competition were the eve- ningts activity. The classes were told to wear a certain color: seniors, white; juniors, red; sopho- mores, blue; freshmen, yel- low. A number of games to pro- mote school and class unity were held such as putting as man y people in a hula hoop as possible without the hoop breaking, putting a string at- tached to a wood spoon through twenty people's clothes in the least amount of time, and spelling a certain phrase with big letters before any other class. The main event was the scramble. Each student had brought items from his or her room. When an item was called for, it was given to the class's runner, who would try to reach the class flag in the middle of the gym before an yone else got theirs. The seniors added a little excitement to their side of the gym. A band composed of brass and drums would play every time the seniors got a point. Class Scramble - a time for excitement, loud screams, and a confusion of colors, com- peting, and having a good time. r X m a A few sporty juniors stop for a pose. 8
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