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W' ECllllUQl UPPER CENTER: Seniors Drew Sowder, Lisa Blackwell, Pennie Van Osten, Mark Jarvis, Mike Aldrich show spirit. LEFT: Senior Cathy Woods makes a poster. ABOVE: Juniors Heidi Lanisch, Becky Ruthedge, Stacy Brown, and Barb Bergs- tralh are gonged .
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Upperclassmen j take honors An active week of spirit-related events preceded the varsity game against Redmond October 24-28. Spirit week, delayed til after homecoming included several projects involving class com- petition. Hats, blue jeans, sports jerseys, and grubbies were the subjects of dress-up days assigned to each class. Seniors won three of the four competi- tions, including a canned food drive for' Bend Aid, hall decorations, and hall clean-up. Final standings placed seniors first, juniors second, freshman third and sophomores fourth. Friday night's thrampling of the Redmond Panthers 21-14 sent Lava Bears on to state the following weekend. UPPER RIGHT: Senior Betsy Brown decorates B hall, as Anthony Cardona looks on. ABOVE: Jun- ior Lydia Johnson blows up a balloon. RIGHT: Juniors Wes Witty and Karin Griffeth show their Bear Pride. 10 Spirit Week
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Seniors win Powder Puff The Powder of the seniors was too much for the juniors' Puff as they scrambled to make touchdowns in shorts and longjohns at the annual powder puff game October 19. Foot- ball jerseys specifically ordered for this game, were emblazoned with nicknames, such as Big Al and Wahoo Wetle for Alison Harper and Ann Wetle. Both teams also provided their own rally squad of boys who cheered them on in old rally uniforms and blonde wigs. About 400 spectators watched while the seniors, without much competi- tion, stomped the iuniors 20-O. Twenty percent of the game proceeds, were divided among the two classes, and the remaining 80 percent was donated to the Cysticfibrosis Associa- tion. UPPER RIGHT: Junior and senior girls grapple for the football. ABOVE: Joe Ross performs a famous cheer RIGHT: Liz Darling, Nancy Scalise, Lorie Buckle and Mary Ann Wetle discuss game plans with coach Chris Wood. 12 Powder Puff
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