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Far Upper Right: Tony McCrovitz ' 'uses his head' ' during a soccer game . Far Lower Right: john Ctmnings keeps his eye on the ball. Lower Right: Goalie Dave Smith just could not stop Bill Klage's shot. Right: john Borkovec returns the ball during a volley ball game . Season Five featured floor hockey as its main attraction. Other activities were jogging, table tennis, and swimming. A floor hockey tournament was organized. The competition was excellent, and the games were intensely fierce. Seasons Six and Seven included softball, hiking, cross Country, biking, and jogging. Softball teams clashed in some very exciting contests . Scores generally ran high, but some games were decided by only one run. At the end of the year, the student who had earned the highest number of points was awarded the Athlete of the Year trophy. Students with 700 points received a Letter in recognition of their achievements as athletes .
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Season One consisted of soccer as the main sport, and paddle- ball, jogging, crosscountry, and biking as individual sports . Four teams made up the soccer season. Fierce competition was shown among the teams , all combining to make a great season. f Season Two centered itself around football. Three teams made playing rugged. To make matters worse, illness swept the school, and the regular season was cancelled, leaving only choose-up games. Season Three was composed of volleyball, swimming, Weightlifting, and table tennis . Five teams played in volleyball, ending some games with high scores and others with routs. Season Four introduced basketball, and included weightlifting, table tennis, and swimming. Again, in spite of a flu epidemic, the season had its high moments. Far Upper Left: Students enjoy a friendly game of soccer. Far Lower Left: A hopeless situation for Joe Trudeau as Greg Scheuer pins him. Top: Swimming is fun and good for the body. Left: John Edgar and Dave K1-eh practice horsemanship while getting fresh air and sunshine .
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