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'K 1,-nrzr--, 4'- , LS. JUNIORS VERSUS seniors in a tough volleyball match. AWAITING TI-IE tug of war are Dave Strittmather, Kelly Young, and Daphne J ' Meimaridas. CLASS REPRESENTATIVES get ready to toss water balloons to their part- HSFS. HX! .Xi f'- ' . x , l ' , X MR. ED Ziemke starts the leap frog races. jr-l 'qa -.x sf - -' --1 Q-1. -JU. AJ PAR SONS relaxes on the foam for the obstacle course. Track and Field 9
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Sophs Soar To Victor 5 Faculty's First Fails This year's Track and Field Day proved to be one of surprises and fun for falmostj everyone. There were also several disappointments, as several events were cancelled for lack of participants, people on the field, et Cetera. This year the faculty competed for the first time, only to lose. The order of finish Was: Soph- omores, Freshmen, juniors, Seniors, and Faculty. Injuries were also a first this year, as Seniors john Churchill and Greg Van Curen had to be helped off the field. One of the highlights occurred when the tug o' War rope broke. r x ...LST TEACHERS STRUGGLING to pull the seniors across the line in the tug o' war. KURT KTNGSTEY announces the results Second later the rope broke in this final matchup. of field events. 8 Track and Field Day ., I 1 '. ,:-:Y K 'rf+',:' '. gin V' ... If . Ami:-2i4y,,,L,1.f-.s' X ' ' ' . 1 I Q-Q-K I. V - f'-4' R' H . fwfi.z5Qrf'i F EEK , .:ff41S1QLf.L85f.'1. , A - 1:53-vf'i'RI,?'y-I . g,,,-r...,.., , ..- ,ln 4 , E :- 1. , ir, 'V I , Ning . N. by 'ii- Q ' 'Ti-.- fy Q .e if i- ifffil i 9 WT' 5 ' fi' N .- n - Qfstfik il l i. . 777 L.,,Qrl-f., Qfk'i F 6 ' gl wi I Ve iig X .f.f,L --' T + 1- . fr,-9,5 id! ,ig A. . , fb T. fi' ingffff A5r'1.9 2-7 ' Q- rf 4-W L., ' 'W J V+ , fi' f7'QEg,5 wJi ' ' f.6.f.'1 gf 'N ,.... .My J, ' X' 7' f A -s N 4 , 13' bngij 4 P F 'fi x tis. .11 I f I A J 4D':m'+ f A I 4' 4 if TOM RINI and Paul Fiser cooling everyone off with water balloons. JOHN CHURCHILL being carried off the field after the marathon race. -16 1' -r-' M N -frfffn 'IK- '-1 1s 'Z3'1?1
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TVHS Premieres YOUNG FOOL QTom Marker, won the fight. The cowboys fTerry G the Saloon floor after the battle, while Saloon girl Randi Sly and HTVHS SEASON Prem iere.. Gary G1-iffaw, Mark White and Tim., bartender Mark Neiding look on. . th M - ' . - was presented by the first se- O Y oonew didn t They he on mester Play Production Class, Lmder the direction of Mr. Neil Chesney, on january 25. Despite the snowy Weather and many postponements, ap- proximately SO0 people attended the only performance. The satire of TV featured several programs. Included were You Bet Your Life, Young Fool, High Wit- less News, The Moltons, The Party Boys, and Super Fly. Commercials included Lifesize Barbie Doll and Hostage , . V Treats. f will This play was one of the many , money-making projects that helped support the junior-senior prom. UNCLE SPUD Ueff Nealj and Aunt Ver- mouth fPatt.y I-Iolbrookj fight over their TV program, their children and their lives. GUNMEN QGARY Griffaw, Mark White, Shane McDonald and Bryan Foster, take aim at Steve Kritzer a contestant in You Bet Your Life.' OI-I I wish I were a I-leimlek Rudolph Knockwurst Senior Roy Mankin entertains the audience with his comical lyrics. BILL AND Stacy fRick Van Den Bossche and Nancy Farchj try to decide what to do. EMCEE JOHNNY Gun Ueff Nealj goes into hysterics while intoducing the contestants for You Bet Your Life. 10-TVI-IS 'livin 5552! JANE RUSTLER fKaren Boone, introduces the new Lifesize Barbie Doll fMaryjo Frnksj.
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