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Page 28 text:
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Never has class rivalry been so fierce as it was on March 25th, 1983, when the third annual Sports Spec- tacular was held. Two-time winning Seniors, moved with spirit, plastered walls with posters and aired on the announcements-determined to win. Meanwhile, the juniors vowed to take the title away. After all of the sore muscles and roar of the crowds, points were tallied and each class finished in its consecutive order from 12-7. If you think about it though, does it really matter who came in first or second? No. We remember the pure Scooter slalom. With shades in place. Monty Cosby cruises around a pylon. Still Spectacular! I fun of the rivalry, tension, and excitement as events ticked away, and we remember just doing our best for our class. Our teams took to the hoops in the freethrow con- test, sailed frisbees across the gym, and mounted tricycles for the first time in years. To top off the competition, pi(, eaters gobbled up suga packed cream pies like the;: were going out of style. Latei ' a dance contest followed Couples entered the contest twisting to tunes like Bea It, by Michael Jackson, anc a song by the Stray Cats Stray Cat Strut. Overall, the event raisec $1400 for the athletic depart ment, showing how big ou spirit was. All of this spiri and rivalry helped make tht ' 83 Sports Spectacular a nigh that will be long rememberec because, like years before, i was still spectacular! I TH }1 ? Let ' s boogie. Livening things up at the dance contest are freshmen Al Plummer and Shelley Davenport. Spectacular spirit. At the height ol excitement, seniors display theii three-time w inning spirit. 24— Sports Spectacular
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ree Ride, (below left] Parading )out the town are Seniors Rob Dill- gham and Trudy Graves. Closer look. (Ieft|. The Referee rushes in to mark the down as Rob Dillingham inches his way through a pack of numbered Knights. What spirit. Bandanna.s, garters, and belts were fashioned out of crepe paper from the pep session. Here, Jamie lessee Holds all his hair back with a headband. Full of pride. Kent Mulletl and Caroline .Martin were announcwl King and Queen. Also, Tom Mattem was Mr, Alumni for ' 82— ' 83, Homecoming — 23
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Page 29 text:
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Grinding teeth. Tim Middleton. Rob Dillingham, and IIh a ne Ricketts pull with all they have. Dressing in a hurry. Senior girls cheer on Cindy L nn ' s mom as she throws evers ' thing on in the take-it- all-off relav. Pie in your eye. Lapping up creme pie left and right. Keith Shepherd gets messy. Dragging bottom. Taking off from the starting line, juniors seem to be having trouble. Sports Spectacular — 25
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