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RIGHT li was too late for second thoughts lor Jay Sodini of H R I 13 as Ken Lieber of H R 202 and his cohorts rush in for the pushball competition, one of the highlights of Field Day ' s morning events BELOW Determination is all Kenny Baur needs to win in the afternoon sack race after taking John Blair s place in the bag FAR BELOW Oh. please don ' t let it break! ' ' was Paul Burns ' expression as she and some other AM stu dents helped liven up the afternoon balloon toss event HOMEROOMS 3 AIMĀ» 12 I f you were a BD or Angela Merici student on Friday. September 24. 1976. you were attending the 7th Annual Field Day sponsored by the BD Student Council Many long hard hours of work went into the preparation for Field Day by Mr. Pat Campton. mod- erator, and members of the Student Council The hard work was worth the |oy and excitement the students ex- 8 STUDENT LIFE penenced on that fall day. There were some new additions to Field Day For beginners, there was the new water dunking machine where students tried dunking their favorite faculty members, including principal. John Moll. Ed Schickel, and Mr Dan Clemons Other additions were the potato race, tricycle race, football toss and free throw shooting In the morning events, winners were composed of Mr Willie Jackson ' s jun- ior homeroom 3 in the Junior-Senior Division, and Mr Joseph Akndge ' s homeroom 12 in the Freshman-Soph Division There were a few disappointments, such as. no David Evel Lyons ' lump across the tug-of-war pit. no tug-of- war competition due to safety pre- cautions, and no All Stars competi- tion calked off because of lack of time Student winners would have competed against a designated faculty member for the championship Even with these few disappoint- ments, the 7th Annual Field Day went off with a smash |t
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Tim Moreschi and Mike Brothers watch Danny Franklin Alan Deddens and Greg Medley begin their bridge design in mechanical drawing class Jeff Oalton gives Chris Ohlmann some help as they ponder an algebraic expression in algebra class STUDENT LIFE
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Using his entire body. Keith Mattingly propels his tricycle closer to the finish line in the tricycle race, one of the many unusual and new afternoon events on Field Day. CAPTURE FIELD DAY LEFT No ballet hasn ' t been added to the cur- riculum at BD but Steve Poynter does seem to be inching towards a pirouette as he launches a frisbee during the afternoon events at this year s Field Day ABOVE Volunteering his services on Field Day Mr Gerald Kleitz helped out the Student Council by using his push to enlarge the tug-of-war pit STUDENT LIFE
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