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24 A newly-revised computerized Spring Day was great fun for those who attended. To add as much inter- est and fairness as possible, practically all events were either first time entries, such as llthree men in a tubll and llthree blind mice and a dog? or re- vised entries such as llthe beast? alias obstacle course. The Student Council al- so made use of the computer by hav- ing it programmed to select the parti- cipants for all events. Even though a lot of time and ef- fort went into Spring Day, there was a lack of enthusiasm, and the classes had trouble filling all of the slots for each event. But those who attended gave it their best shot, with the juniors dom- inating the competition and never fall- ing behind. Finishing second were the sophomores. 1 SENIOR LISA HAYS lets out her tarzan yell as she swings into action in the obstacle course. Despite her efforts, the frosh were victorious in this event. Juniors
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1 TERRI MC NUTT and Tim Wcssel sign in, while Carmen McCarty and Mary Reich ob- serve. 2 SAMPLING THE ICING, Mr. Hall is caught by his wife, Debbie. 3 THE PHOTOG- RAPHER catches many different expres- sions and a scene with a variety of the styles, including the girlsi flowers and the guys, top hats. 4 AS MARK KEITH casts his vote, others concentrate on making a decision for king and queen. 5 iiTHE DUKEii and his princess, Joanne Schafer, pose for the cam- era as they arrive. 6 AS KAYLEN WALKER signs a prom booklet, her date Mike Janes is tickled by someoneis idea of having fun.
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2 DENNIS HUGGINS, Chico Vest, Linda Hall, and Delane Ison enjoy the sunshine during the Spring Day events. 3 THE SENIOR four-legged team of Patty McAlexander, Brad Wall, and Lynda Pryor race for the finish. The seniors finished 2nd in the event. 4 MIKE RHOTEN goes out with a splash in the water balloon toss. His team ofjuniors won the event. 5 MARK WAT- ERFILL checks Lisa Cochrants blindfold as the freshmen begin ttthree blind mice and a dog? 6 THE SOPHOMORE girls pull against a strong freshmen team in the tug-of-war. 7 COVERED IN SUDS and sawdust, Lisa Smith struggles to reach the finish line in the obstacle course, bring- ing her team to a disappointing third place finish. :'!' .-!1 MM r.'..' l , 1 A lainu' '
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