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8 As Mrs. Nancy Moore’s biology class headed for the National Zoo, the doubt in anyone’s mind about no field trips erased. In the past teachers were allowed to ask students to donate money to help pay for the trip. This year the only time money can be collected was for club trips or activties. Although the school Board of Directors made this rule, classes did not distress, for on October 21 Mrs. Cindy Neal took her home economics class of twenty to Landmark shopping center. The Mu Alph Theta went to the Na- tional Bureau of Standards in Gaithersburg, Maryland. While stu- dying careers, Mrs. Eane’s ninth grade English class went to the Washington Post Building and the National Geographic Building in Washington, D.C. on November 26. One person commented, ' The trip was more than educational, it was fun! Latin Club member Loretta Sandoval helps the driver load bus. When looking down hill, this was just one of the many breath-taking iews the seniors saw at Sugar Bush Ski Lodge. 34 Active Duty
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?J On bur •' Mark... ...Get set...GO! And they were off in a spirit of enthusiasm on Class Night. Sponsered by the SGA on January 14, members from grades seven through twelve met in the gym to compete in a wide variety of odd games. Fun and games in- cluded the Apple Slobber, Orange Relay, Balloon Stomp, Four-legged Race, Bat Spin and Rope Jump, and Pudding Relay. Skill, exper- tise, and a steady hand were found helpful, especially in the Pudding Relay. Teachers were at the scene, as they participated in the new Teachers Egg Toss, with winners Mr. Frank Damico and Mr. Will Misner representing the Class of ‘81. Tug of War was a big hit with all, but the competitive spirit was greatest as the juniors and seniors battled it out, and the juniors gain- ed an upset. With an unusually large cheering crowd of about 600, the Class of ‘82 went on to a sur- prise victory, with the Class of ‘81 capturing second, and the Class of ‘84 third. Participants and observers joined in the energy and fun of the evening, and once again showed a united spirit. Passing the orange, Johnna Sorg and Brian Sapp try to put the class of '81 in the lead. RACE WINNERS: Apple Slobber ‘81,‘85,‘83 Bat Spin and Rope Jump ‘82,‘83, ‘86 Teachers Egg Toss ‘81 85,‘84 Orange Relay ‘84 81 82 Balloon Stomp ‘81 82 86 Four-legged Race ‘84, ‘85, ‘82 Tug of War (7,8) 85 Cheering for their team from the sidelines, members of the senior class show their spirit. Student Life 33
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