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Spikin ' Seniors Prevail • John Adams ' fourth annual stag volley- ball tournament took place rather late in the year due to scheduling conflicts. De- spite the late date, the much anticipated matches delighted the eager fans. Last year ' s runner up, the seniors, defeated the sophomores in two straight games. The equally powerful juniors eliminated the freshmen with ea se, also in two games. After the preliminary rounds, the heavily favored seniors clashed with the juniors in the game of the year. When the dust had cleared, the seniors were on the top of the heap and proved that they were number one! Junior Marcus Burnside makes a perfect bump 4 while teammate Brad Becker looks on. ) Freshman Scott Shccl prepares to ace the juniors A with his mighty serve. Coach Sue Turczynski gives her players some last minute instructions before they take to the floor. Stag Volleyball 17
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pptae e tTuff fakes a dusting! The 1985 Powderpuff game was a victo- ry for the junior class as they defeated both the freshmen and sophomores. In the first game against the freshmen, the junior girls struggled to beat them and did succeed due to an outstanding perfor- mance by Tricia Troester, who proved her athletic skill by completing almost every pass thrown. The freshmen, though quite aggressive, were defeated by a score of 14- 13. The second game between the sopho- mores and the seniors was close and excit- ing. Both classes scored one right after the other, but fortunately sophomore, Lara Johnson, was last to score which put the sophomores in the finals with a score of 14-13. The final game left the juniors vic- torious over the sophomores only by yard- age in overtime. 16 Powderpuff
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WE ARE THE WORLD 1985-86 — a year filled with hope, expectation, tragedy, and rebirth. Most importantly, it was a time of unity throughout the nation as well as the entire world. Brotherhood and compassion for the human race became the primary concern in the hearts of many. Thanks to the several charity-centered events, including Live Aid (organized by Bob Geldof), we were able to assist the suffering nations in their hour of need. We not only gave our money, but we also gave our time and services to the victims of disasters such as those involved in the devastating earthquake in Mexico City. It stirred our emotions as spectators, but the great- est shock came when our nation viewed the heart-shattering explosion of the space shuttle Challenger. The nation, along with the families and friends, wept and mourned for the seven, heroic, American citizens killed in that incident. Disaster was not the only outcome of a trying year; it was accompanied by a genuine stride for global unity. President Ron- ald Reagan and U.S.S.R. Premier, Mikhail Gorbachev, met in Geneva to discuss the possibilities of a check on the arms race and the possibilities of establishing a mutual trust and friendship between the two countries. With the new Soviet leader Gorba- chev in office, these goals now seem within a reasonable reach. In a speech to the families and friends of the Challenger astronauts. President Reagan consoled them in their grief when he stated, The story of all human progress is one of a struggle against all odds. Taking a peaceful step for the future, President Ronald Reagan and U.S.S.R. Premier, Mikhail Gorbachev meet in Geneva to discuss possible solutions to the world dilemma of the arms race. allengers JANUARY 28,1986 11:39.13 A.M. -6% yn Astronauts Ellison S. Onizuka, Christa McAuliffe, Gregory B. Jar Mimssmmami Millions of the supporters of concerts like this, helped to awaken international concern for world hunger. Bob Geldof, initiator of the Live Aid program, gave a part of himself as he penetrated the souls of the crowd through song. » Current Events
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