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The varsity gets the jump on their op- ponent. Ieff Patz, Mike Young, and Don Hough lt's nice to be among friends. The PCC Keg is home again, resting beside the many sports trophies our teams have brought to us. Setting goals for yourself is part of an athlete's training. Iill Bell works hard to reach her goal. 'fl Q :Xa t.Q-'Q?l . . I .. ,- There are many ideas con- cerning the purpose of sports in high school. Some feel that the purpose behind the games is to uphold school honor by collect- ing as many trophies as possible. Others may seek to uphold their own integrity. Some may be in search of physical fitness, and the rest of them who participate sim- ply enjoy the game. An athletic team is a lot like a puzzle. Each player takes his place among the others to form the entire picture. For instance, a guard and a forward act together to make a lay up work: a fielder and first baseman work together to get a man out. This pattern is the same in most team sportsg the players fit together to make things work. One of the coach's jobs is to plan the teams strategy. Knowing when to do some- thing and how to do it develops a winning team. You don't need a uniform to be a team. De- ron Porter, Tim Hough, and Rob Pier in gym class. . Ecstasy 8: Agony 23
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Something Old, Something New But you've got to let us out. There was a bomb threat yester- day and we didn't get our hall decorated! You may think that doesn't work, but it worked on a sub- stitute the day of homecoming. Evidently quite a few other lines worked too, because there were more students in the halls than in classes that morning. In the end, the Iuniors won the contest with their Superstars theme. Another important event at Homecoming is the King and Queen crowning ceremony. This year's honored Seniors were Randy Sheets and Lydia Robert- son. They were crowned between games on December 2. Homecoming deals with a lot of tradition, but this year some- thing new came along. They called it the First Annual GAA Olympics, and it was a most wel- come addition to the festivities. Each class and the faculty spon- sored a team of athletes to partici- pate in sports known as Tug-of- War, Trike-race, Bubble-gum race, and the stripper. The eighth grade team was victorious, out- scoring all other teams. The bi- ggest upset of the day was when the eighth-graders toppled the faculty in the Tug-of-War cham- pionship. The other award ofthe day went to the Seniors. With their male cheerleaders, their unethical tactics, and their un- dying faith, they carried off the Spirit Stick, which they held on to proudly until the final game of the season. For awhile, Homecoming seemed to be the same thing year after year. This time it was differ- ent. This time, We did it with style. A good moment for the Seniors at the CAA Olympics. Dave Mullins, Mike Thomas, Dan Lahaie-Coach, Tim Chap- man, and Dan Largent The royal court watches the game with in- terest as the butterflies settle in their stom- achs. King and Queen are Randy Sheets and Lydia Robertson. Their court consists of Dawn Cassell, Dan Lahaie, Cheryl Stal- 24 Homecoming baum, Otto Heine, Margaret I-laberlin, Ioe Delli Colli, Iulie Delli Colli, Alan Kirk- patrick, Carol Stonehouse and Lawrence Cramer. ' Two Senior nominees, Randy Sheets ar Cheryl Stalbaum, walk to the center of tl Sym- A graduate of the Evel Knievel 5 program, Dawn Cassell, participates in 2 Trike-race.
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