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The different classes held various money making projects throughout the year. The favorite project was a hot lunch. Hamburgers, spaghetti, lasagna, burritos, tacos, and nachos were all sold and were all successful. CWho could forget Mrs. Young's lasagna'?J The eighth grade sold Valentine telegrams for Valentines Day. Perhaps the most ambitious money making project by a class this year was a concert by the Foggy River Boys sponsored by the 1981 Seniors. The Seniors also sponsored this years Homecoming Bonfire and Pep Rally. The Varsity Girls Volleyball team and the 1981 DOULOS THEOS Staff both held bake sales. lt seemed like everyone learned more about responsibility of earning money for school activities. 7
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ln athletics, CA. had a banner year. ln Varsity Girls, The Jets over- came a lack of experience to enjoy a good year. ln volleyball, they were 8-4 and came in third place in the mid- cities Christian League. ln basketball, they finished with a 2-6 record and a 4th place. The Varsity Boys did ex- ceptionally well. The Football team was, once again, metro district champs, finishing 6-4 and going to the T.A.P.S. state playoffs. ln Basketball, the Jets were Zl-8, finishing third in the M.C.C.L., won the M.C.C.L. tournament, and went to the T.A.P.S. state playoffs. Both the girls softball and boys baseball teams expect to do well this year with the season, at the time of printing the season is about to begin. ln Jr. High boys athletics, the Jets showed spirit and determination in both football and basketball in lear- ning and performing for the future years. The football team, although winning just one game, went up against more experienced and larger teams. ln basketball, the Jets used teamwork and hustled to make a win- ning season of 4-3 record. 6
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'w ab 4, 5 . Zi :.-sf if ln looking back over the 1980-81 school year, although it had its ups and downs, it is certain this was a very good year. The Family here at Chris- tian Academy is truly just that, a Family. Whether its on a playing field, in a classroom, or out running around, the memories of this year will be missed themselves. Those of who will leave and move away will be missed, but their friend- ships will always remain. l980-81 has been a year of hap- piness and sadness, good and bad, highs and lows, and dissen- tion and harmony. But above all, 1980-81 has been unforgettable. 8 nn., QW'
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