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IVOISE POLLlJTIO] oud is the key word which describes the ' 86 Sports Spectacular. Loud, Hawaiian attire and loud cheering set the stage for the in- tense competition between the classes. All four classes gave it their all, and some in- dividuals went beyond the call of duty to give their team the winning edge. In the tricycle race, Chris Parrett carried his trike halfway across the gym which disqualified the seniors from this event. The sophomores were the roudiest, recording the highest decibel rating, followed by the freshman, the seniors, the eighth grade, the juniors, with the seventh grade squeaking up at the rear. The class competion was highlighted by the tug-of-war event which was literally carried away by the seniors. Everyone pushed and shoved to get a closer look at the intense struggle, and the roar of the growd grew as the seniors tugged the juniors over the dividing victory line. Joe Kaufman, Ron Slaton, and Dennis Horn, sponsors of the Sports Spectacular, had nothing but praise for the class representatives, who collected over $1,300 in ticket sales which went to the general sports budget. There was no doubt in anybody ' s mind that the ' 86 Sports Spectacular was a crank it up affair. FACE DANCES. Each individual face waltzes to the music of the Sports Spectacular. IN THE SACK. Criss Walter and Whitney Wertenherger battle from behind Jeff Lawrence and Polly Chay ' s lead to come out on top. ADMIT ONE §p6rt spectacular
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HAPPY TOGETHER. No matter how they toss the dice, Tammy Powell and Matt Maples were meant to have a splendid evening. DISPLAYING HIS INNATE ABILITY TO DANCE, Nate Mylin gets the kinks out of his cufflinks. ROCK ' N ROLL NEVER FORGETS. A diamond- clad Mrs. Christie shows Mike Venosky some sparkling moves. AS ROD HALL AND DEBBIE SISCO DANCE, a trick of the camera captures the movement of light — and the hidden electricity of the evening. ADMIT ONE PROM 00 CM O
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1. DON ' T CHEAT. Teresa Conley and Scott Reynolds encourage Chris Parrett to win this one, legally. 2. HOIST THE MAINSAIL. Mike Saunders heaves as the Freshman ho in order to pull their foe ' s flag over the line. 3. CATCHING THE ACTION. We caught Chris Rood as he caught us. 4. READY FOR ANYTHING. Mike Smalley prepares the senior basketball team to battle the faculty. ADMITONE SPECTACUU R in CSJ o
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