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'F v Page 4. 1. Kevin Eherenman skiis down Spruce Ridge run. 2. Skiiers pause to sample snow. 3. Karen Mynes and Bruce Witcher coast to the top. 4. Sherri Williams and Barbara Cook get on ski lift number one. Page 5. 1. Coach Moro rides to the top of lift number one. 2. Unidentified skiier goes down unidentified run. 4 SKIING 1 Q , , NV W o . 4 4 Ll .Q . nf' 'sa K '- ff 4 or I t -V: i ... , lu . J, Lt- .W 'N tak, .1 rn .we xv V9.1 0 I 2 A Bl 3 : , , ' ,- .aff , 'K' ia' i 5. ggi S, 2 flfi t' ' 4 f as 'aw wdviffiiii-., .4 it.. f W 'fi 2 l WF if ' 'X 4 K M i , 4 5 v 1 Y wi ' if is A, 5 5 X Ns. Quan' I vu-3.-,,,,., W 3
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'ff ff' lJEl'E.Y l1Ul'l'l'-N tain Nu Mi :asm Li. 1 s-tswila sw- , ' This is who we were ond whcit we did ot BR This is who we were and what we did at Blue Ridge sets the theme for Cresta Azul 1979. Who we were introduces the students, faculty and staff members here at Blue Ridge, while What we did emphasizes the various activities, athletics, classes, and clubs that students were involved in. Due to increasing costs, the year- book remained at 112 pages, but color had to be eliminated because of the cost. We felt that the students were what made the school what it was. With that in mind, it was our goal to represent the whole student body by having everyone appear in the book at least once. This proved quite a job, as enrollment reached over 450 stu- dents, a record for the school district. Every yearbook has its problems, but Cresta Azul '79 worked hard to give Blue Ridge High School an out- standing yearbook for students to reflect back in in all the years to come. Laura James, editor INTRODUCTION 3
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Good winter gives good skiing to Sunrise-goers by Sue Davis BR skiiers had much more opportu- nity to hit the slopes due to a good year in the amount of snowfall. Ski Club members travelled to Sunrise every Monday afternoon to practice skiing techniques. Here in the White Mountains skiing for most was a favorite sport and pas- time. When out there skiing, good equipment was needed. Most BB stu- dents for instance used Scott poles, and K-2 Free style skis. Also needed were ski boots because you can't go down with cold feet CThe best are Nor- dikay. The most interesting thing about skiing '79 was that Sunrise was kept ' l H 1 r t P 1 Q, v . 3 . r open until Nlay lst because of an unu- sually long winter. Over 90 inches of snow fell throughout the season. Skiing also allowed students to get a high . For example, BB studentfski' ier Pam Blue said, lt's exciting. lt always puts me in a super mood. Other BB skiiers seemed to agree. 2 SKIING 5
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