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Bluer fans ignored freezing winds and ice rold rains while anticipating Central's next cold rains while anticipating Central's next score. M i i Lineman Michelle Martin gains extra yardage for the victorious senior squad as junior girls close in. Spirit Week 7
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A sexy Kip Phillips yells some Juniors Tracy Miller and Chris rather provocative cheers to the Spaulding used stuffed animals for Powder Puff spectators. spiritual” security on Kid's Day. Even 8-1 football team upset to Memorial doesn't dampen Blazer Pride Although basically traditional, Spirit Week presented some rather unusual sights as little kids, sporting jocks, punk rockers, and “anything goes ladies invaded Central's halls. In spite of a very enthusiastic effort on the part of the junior and senior girls who participated, an abundance of serious injuries persuaded the school administration to ban future Powder Puff football games. The senior class squad was victorious with a 16-0 win. Confidence mounted as the 8-1 football team prepared to squash the Memorial Chargers—it seemed inevitable that the Mangy Lion would finally return home. The crowds that came to the game faced biting winds and freezing rains, yet they showed their support throughout. Although the game was not won, Blazer Pride still thrived. Experiencing a second childhood? No, but Candy Olson, Beverly Bean, Kim Everett, Cindy Babcock (sitting), Julie O'Brien, Tammy Adcock, Jason Powell, Tracy Lyons, and Dana Dunithan (standing) managed to fool quite a few observers with their unusual dress code. 6 Spirit Week
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An exchange of smiles—Robin Burr and Marie Dunn casually roam the halls. While they study their othographic projections, Dave Vogele and Kris Gravelle transfer ideas on to paper. Before class starts, Tracy Lyon and Lisa Stewart get in the last minute gossip. Concentrating on his water color consistency, John Weaver finishes his painting in Art class. Summer tan fades. Blazers get involved in Life of the School The time is the last week of August and once again it's time for school to begin. That long- awaited summer has become a drag. The first day smiles, renewed friendships, and squeaky clean floors and chalkboards dim while school work increases. As the summer tan fades, students find themselves faced with homework, tests, essays, and experiments. Routine sets in. To some it is a hated grind; to others it's a chance to explore and learn. Breaks in the routine are appreciated—a surprise birthday cake, lunch with friends, a noon time happening. To excape the blahs, many students simply get involved in the life of the school. 8 Daily Life
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