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senior team of Rima Hartzen- bush, Jeff North, and Rick Lar- rick fell to the superior faculty team of Mrs. Wynn and Mr. But- termore. However, in the spell- ing bee, Vicky MacLeod and Edward Fountain devastated the faculty team 20-17. On the athletic front, it was the supple seniors versus the fading faculty. In a middle of the week venture, the seniors trashed the teachers 35-0 in football. In one of the many exhilarating plays, Ted Groom had an excellent re- ception in order to score. The basketball game which was played on Friday, was the site of another senior success. In this corner: On the right is the cham- pion faculty It's Academic' team; on the left are the losing seniors. Ouljumplng Mr. Price, Lee Bishop shows his senior superiority Although they did not trounce over the faculty as they had in football, their victory was im- mensely welcomed. As they say, good things al- ways come in threes ; the third good thing for the seniors was a thrashing ruin in the volleyball competition 12-8. In their final triumph it was clear that the Olympiad was an astounding success and will un- doubtedly become a tradition at Yorktown.
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Hmmmmmm David Quay Stein contemplates his next move in his victory over Mr. Buttermore. Pulling harder: The Seniors yank their way to victory. Seniors sport Seniority for YorktowrYs premiere Olympiad week Oct. 13-17 The seniors win the Olympiad as the faculty gets dragged across the line in the tug-o-war! It was the final event in a long and tense week of competition between the seniors and the faculty, it all started out as a lit- tle, friendly competition, but as the week progressed, the ten- sion increased and it was as if the two parties had waged war on each other. Neither group could lose, for it would be too humiliating for the faculty to lose to the students, or for the super seniors to lose to the teachers. War had been declared. Strong determination and ex- cellent skill were evident on both teams. A very unwel- comed teacher upset unfolded out on the tennis courts. The das- tardly faculty duo of Mr. Christ- enson and Mrs. Rossi swatted out a shocking 6-1 victory over the hapless, bewildered student team of Lisa Demoney and Rick Hammerly. Another squelched student doubles effort surprised all as no. 1 seeded Todd Long and his partner, Sandy Pre hoda, fell to the formidable faculty couple of Mr. Lee and Mrs. Per-Lee. The faculty tipped the scales in yet another category, the It's Academic competition. Spe- culation promised a sure win to the senior trio of Clint Shaw, Charles McClaughlin, and Ed- ward Fountain, but a close match played out into a deci- sive faculty triumph of over 100 points. The high hopes of senior fans were strangled by the faculty team of Mrs. Alexiou, Mrs. Henkel, and Mark Mace- kura. Back on the court, the battle of the net wasn't a complete faculty sweep. The singles category provided the seniors with one lone chance to save face when Ted Groom domi- nated Mr. Pasati, 10-5. David Stein challenged reigning chess deity Don Butter- more and moved into a smooth and surprisingly sudden (25 mi- nutes) dethroning of the facul- ty's chess wizard. In the cross- word puzzle competition, the
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