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MO Cathy Porter needed all summer to solve the Intriguing Rubik's cube Mark Easley and Trey Reinhart took time out to rest from a 200 mi. bike trip Seniors. Sally Bartunek. Andy Wiese, and Emily Hartsock. got an early attack of summer fun with the Blossom Time Carni- val. Varsity Basketball Cheerleaders. Jennifer Sutcliffe. Emily Hartsock. Ann Snavely. Tracy DeCroce. Sharon Dooley, and Lynne Anne Ste venson take time out from camp for a quick picture Florida lady killers Barry Vinovich. Greg Nelson, and Tim Piai prepare for a wild day on the beach SUMMER FUN 7
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SUMMER FUN Ken Koprowskl takes time out from his Olympic quest to catch the Pepsi spirit. John Moyse and Mark Easley showed their great canoeing skill In the Trl-athelon. Chagrin Falls High School students spent their summer In a variety of ways. A group of athletic-minded boys competed in a Trl-athelon These were Ken Koprowskl (biker). Charlie Bares (runner). Mark Easley and John Moyse (canoers). Most of the upperclassmen took on jobs or travelled to foreign places. Others enjoyed the life of partying, attend ing concerts at Blossom, or bumming around Chagrin. As summer came to an end. the hard work really began Band started practicing for the season, while the football, soccer, volleyball, and girl's boy’s cross country teams worked up a sweat In the hot summer sun. Neil Brown goes out on a limb to be different By the look on their faces. Janet Deedrlck. Karen Schulze. Karol Wilber. Michelle McHenry. Karen Tursic. Kara Koprowskl. seem to be up to no good SUMMER FUN 6
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Middle left The senior men work hard at building up the anno ai Homecoming bonfire Middle right Sophomore attendant Loflita Bello does not take her eye oft escort Greg Nelson as he folks with the pretty freshman attendant Jennifer MacDonald Bottom left The football team mascot Mortimer’' looks away from the scoreboard m disbelief as the teom anxiously awaits another chance to change the score — HOMECOMING Breaking with tradition, the bonfire was moved to mid- week and to the back field this year in anticipation of the soccer tournament. Only a few were brave enough to er dure the numbing temperature on that bitter cold night. October 20 The bonfire, however, sparked warmth and spirit into all. and thus began Homecoming Mums again were part of the Homecoming scene They were sold by the sopho more class during school on Friday and before the game Our lovely aueen Janice Jeffries shone on Homecoming night, accompanied by her attendants Balloons were re leased in celebration of the event and a flood of psyched students rushed out onto the field to create a tunnel for the enthusiastic football players Unfortunately, the game didn't go quite as expected Brett Rudolph scored our only touchdown, and the Tigers didn’t claim the extra point Wickcllffe got the upper hand with a score of 7-6 Although many were disappointed, we finished with an air of celebra tlon The Homecoming dance was a big hit Over 130 couples and stags crowded the Ralph L. Qulsenberry Gym from 8 30 until 12:30 on October 23 The bond Wlnzor fea tured alumnus Scott Torantalli as leadslnger The theme for this year's dance was All You Need Is Love, symbolized by the classic rose and the colors red, white and pink The dance was sponsored by the Senior Class of 1983 Top right Senior attendant Sue Why man. escort Andy Wiese and Queen Janice Jeffries are enjoying the action of the gome while at tendant Nancy Olsen seems to be more interested in the octton of the camera
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