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juniors present olympics, faculty displays 'talent?' a new innovation created by the junior class was the first annual faculty olympics. the teachers involved dug up hidden talents, much to the delight of the audience. from hula-hoops to donuts, contestants vied for a trophy that was welded together by andy frangenberg. several male teachers participated in a kissing contest while women faculty members competed against men in such events as the clothes race, the free throw contest and the orange neck-off. highlighting the obstacle course was sister vivian newberry, the only female to compete in it. mr. mike harreld ended up with the most points to become the faculty superstar of l975. proceeds from the evening went to the junior class for the prom. A1 ,Hg A2 the winners? overall lst .............. mr. mike harreld clothes race lst team of: mrs. elaine rockey, mrs. linda hansen, mr. rick simon, mr. mike dimeo. orange neck-off lst team of: mrs. debbie campbell, mrs. elaine rockey, mr. dale voth, mr. i rick simon. kissing contest lst .............. mr. mike harreld obstacle course lst ............... mr. mike dimeo balloon popping lst ..., ' ......... mr. sam san martin rope climbing lst .............. mr. mike harreld donut eating lst ........... mrs. debbie Campbell hula hoop contest lst. ........... mrs. karen bradshaw l. with a little help from his friends, brother 4A jim ehrnman takes a flying leap over the horse. 2. in the clothes race, mrs. linda hansen pulls the wool over mrs. elaine rockey. 3. mrs. debbie campbelI's big mouth pays off as she takes first in the doughnut eating contest. 4. mr. rick simon is really page twenty six first annual faculty olympics obstacle Course. Ugetting up there during a part of the
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' .s Y' Q,., t, .0 hh ! girls retaliate via o.s.o.m. week, people glide l l ig 25 - .Lf 31 ll ! 45 45 collide on slopes vaIentine's week lfebruary 10-l5l was marked with a new idea concerning male -female relationships-o.s.o.m. week. open season on males week began with females opening doors for males. the rest of the week followed with girls carrying books, handing out sometimes question- able compliments and giving candy to their sweethearts. vaIentine's day brought the slave sale on friday where men were sold to high bidders. a final retaliation came when girls asked guys to the sweetheart dance-leaving some guys feeling unwanted as they were left at home. warmer weather made students yearn for a more chilly climate. the annual ski trip to dillon, colorado, march 12-16, provided a perfect way to spend spring break. eighty-four students, faculty members and parent chaperones tested their skills on the crisp, colorado powder. after three days of sunburn, learning to snowpIow and friendly evening gather- ings, everyone again dragged himself into the buses. many were bruised and burnt-out, but most promised to return and try again as soon as i can! x Ni i ? ' f
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1. is ly I 'Eh WSW! :fm -M as 'dx If xi' al 1 if CP hum.. X . 'ND 3 sl. 1. updated with fashion, carla squires displays her dress to the audience. 2. in a breezy summer fashion tina chew shows the final results of her sewing ability. 3. mothers and daughters are furnished with refreshments after the show. 4. iody odette takes her first steps in modeling as rose graf assists. 5. mr. joseph rodriguez models a suit jacket made by his daughter, valerie. 4b fashions brighten spring luncheon consisting of children, fathers and cloth- ing students, it seems that many different people took part in the spring fashion show. a wide assortment of spring and summer fashions were presented. each girl constructed a garment of their choice to model in the show. certain girls in clothing Ill and IV chose to sew a suit jacket or pants for their fathers. most of the students worked hard to finish their outfits before the show, evidently some made final touches min- utes before the presentation. following, the mothers were furnished with refreshments in the commons. cook- ing classes supplied the goodies. 3 3 ... ,4 I , .-...s., ...as -Q. ..---4
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