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fllGHT:,Senior David Voss shows the professional method of frisbee throwing. BELOW: Elmer Groner in his famous batting stance. LOWER LEFT: Senior Eric Nesteren lets his mighty winning saucer rip! LOWER RIGHT: Jan Kailey, Nancy Colman and Janet Snippen rush their medicine-ball to the finish for the faculty nam. A L 4 ?x l K 'rw Q, f 1 in K H 'ik 'cr M V IWIIQUF x'z,.xt, . ' ' if 'gf W A . A f 1' ' . 1 -,V xv' . . , , X 5, ' , U ,Q - .gm
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we t 7 to ry RIGHT: Senior Mike Aldrich receives a home run for his batting effort. BELOW: Mr. Ricketts is the last straw for the faculty pyramid. LOWER RIGHT: Junior Becky Rutledge, Freshman Angela Triplett, and Senior Rick Billaud show what makes the students' win in the pyramid contest, possible. ' 1 , . sf - fps, as K -r. .- , y..- - A if ' Spring week is a success Spring Week, an eyent planned by the student council and staged May 1-5, was a week of competition between faculty and students featuring sport- ing events, eating contests and music. The year's only non mandatory assembly, it was held on Punk Hunnel field. About 50 students and faculty members participated in such activi- ties as airplane flying and frisbee throwing, pie eating, softball hitting, relay racing and human-pyramid building. Controversy developed dur- ing the tug-o-war contest when both , the faculty and students declared that there were too many people on the opponents' teamsflt was declared a S tie and a basketball three-on-three match was held Friday, as a tie breaker. The student team shot the winning basket in the last second of the game. S 26 Spring Week
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Teacher roasts mark ba Roasting'f administrators CDean Martin Stylej, matching up seniors with their baby pictures a nd announc- ing the senior bests, selected by tel- low classmates during the weekiprior, all highlighted the Annual Senior Ban- quet Nlay 25. Those voted most tal- ented performed for the group con- sisting of nearly 400 seniors along with teachers, administratorsand par- ents. ' i ' i 28 Senior Banquet
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