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— photos by Jim McKmley The tugof-war is a chance to prove the strength of an entire class. Here the juniors work together to pull off a victory. For freshman Brlgg Del- Inger, the high point of the obstacle course is the rope climb. ANYTHING Conf. blue, the juniors wore green, the sophomores yellow and the freshmen donned maroon. Class participation was judged on the tug-of-war and on the number of students that attended the Tourney from each class. When the final scores were tallied, there were: 17 points for the sophomores, 48 for the freshmen, 90 points for the seniors, and a winning 109 1 2 points for the juniors. After the Tourney, there was a two hour dance sponsored by the Student Council and was operated by Dr. J. and Company. Even though most students were exhausted from the physical exertion at the Tourney, all of the classes danced together with no hard feelings from the previous events of the evening. Jim Burns confessed his feelings about the whole evening, Personally, I thought it was fun, con- sidering who won! — Ann ShawH 26 - Class Tourney Student Life
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The atmosphere in the gym is intense as Dr. Stuelpe signals to begin the final tug. Armwrestling is one of the many strenuous events in the Class Tourney as Mark Toar- mino ' s flexed biceps demonstrate. ■ney he
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Dancing (?) to the beat of the Time Warp is one of the reasons students flocked to the dance after the Tourney. The shuttle relay requires speed, agility, and coor- dination, which Chris Lovett demonstrates here. Having finished his bowl of ice cream, senior Dan- ny Leslie glances up to see how he placed. — photo by Todd Bertsch Class Tourney Student Life 727
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