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Uttle 500”- success with hot, sunny weather —T BxSi-r L Pg. 18 UPPER—The pace lap shows the seven teams with Loren Dove, Steve High. Bill Muz- zillo, Kenny Charles. Dale Martin; Tim Lantz and Tim Smith taking the first laps for their re¬ spective teams. MIDDLE—In the suet derby Charlotte Cox is reluctantly being fed a peanut butter sandwich by Elaine Schurr. LOWER— The Junior-Senior speedball game is mass pan- damonium as Seniors close in on the junior goal. Pg. 19 UPPER LEFT-The Frosh-Soph soccer game has many moments of tough action as well as a lot of standing around. UPPER RIGHT—From Tim Albert’s vantage point vou can see the powerful line of each girls team. MIDDLE—Scoring on a wide sweep is Senior Pam Kinsev. LOWER—.4 mix-up on the pace lap results in a three bike collision upon the nearing of the beginning lap. On the ground are Tim Lantz and Tim Smith.
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I 18 For the first time in three years, sunny weather accompanied the an¬ nual Little 500” on May 2. The stu¬ dents were dismissed at 12:30 to re¬ port to the football field area. The 500” officially opened with the Sophomores beating the Freshmen in Soccer, 4-1. In the Junior-Senior Soc¬ cer, the Seniors defeated the Juniors; 2 - 0 . Girls Junior-Senior football game went to the Seniors by defeating the Juniors 7-0. Freshmen and Soph¬ omores played buck-buck at half time of the football game with the Soph¬ omores winning, 82-11. In the boys Senior High bike race, two teams crossed the finish line to end the race in a tie. It was decided to flip a coin for the determination of the winning team. The winners were; Walt Rassel, Tim Bowman, Dale Mar¬ tin, and Ray Osteen. The other team was Jeff Bartels, Tim Griffin, Todd Custer, and Tim Lantz. The Senior High girls suet derby was won by Tracey Johnson. The Ju¬ nior High derby was won by Kelly Hicks. Tug-of-War was won by the 7th grade defeating the 8th. The 7th grade also defeated the 8th in Volleyball; 3 games to 2. Money making projects were as fol¬ lows: Sophomores—Snow cones; Band—French Fries; Student Coun¬ cil-Candy; O.E.A.—Pickles, Pepsi, and Pizza; Cheerleaders—Popcorn; Spanish Club—Tacos; National Span¬ ish Honor Society—Bunellos.
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Student Council candy sales sponsor convocations Pp. 20; TOP LEFT—U.S. History teacher. Mr. Stan Whitehead, challenpes a member of the police eanine eorp.s., as the dop s trainer looks on. TOP RIGHT—Mapician Houdini entertains at a convocation by swallowinp fire. BOTTOM RIGHT—Acrobatics artist. Ersila. demonstrates her balancing talents on the wheel ' ' . Pg. 21; TOP LEFT—Santa’s elf. Paul Yarian. screws a GE Lightbulb into a string of Christmas lights at the Christmas convo., as part of a Theatre Arts I projeet. TOP RIGHT—Members of the Northrop Jazz Band prepare to entertain stu¬ dents and faculty in a musical convocation. MIDDLE LEFI ' - ' lInder New Management. a Campus Life group from the Mousehole at the Auburn Fair, plays for students and faculty at GHS. BOTTOM—Members of the New Prarie High School swing choir show the people at GHS their entertaining abilities at a musical convocation. 20 Convocations
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