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• top left--JUMPING ROPE while Miss Lewis counts and keeps time. is Greg Grubb for the Freshmen. top right--ALL TOGETHER NOW, the Seniors pull to a victory over the Juniors, middle left--THE BASKETBALL SHOOT gives the teachers a chance to get some points as Mr. Boyd takes his turn. • above--REFEREEING the competition are Mr. Miller and Mr. Finchum. left--HANDING OFF to Miss Wise, Mr. Ewing finishes his leg of the relay race. Superstars 1 9
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First annual Superstars won by Sophomores OEA sponsored the first annual Superstars,” in which teams of Freshmen, Sophomores, Juniors, Seniors and teachers competed against each other. The competition started off with a scooter race. Next on the agenda was putting. Each team member got three chances to get a hole-in-one. Five members were selected to compete in a question and answer contest. Freethrow and the obstacle course finished off the evening. When the games were done and everyone was nursing their muscles, the points were added up. The final score found the Sophomore team the victors of the Superstars. • above--THE WINNING TEAM, the Sophomores, ikiiceling) Jeff Rowe , Gale Scott, Greg Casey, Lynn Diederich, Karen Dircksen. (standing) Ed Hatcher. Jed Feagler, Doug Pike, Craig Hutton, Larry Geits. • top-- SACKING UP THE RACE, the Freshman team lead the Sophomores in the sack race. • right-- TUGGING DETERMINATION is shown by the teachers as they battle the Sophomores. 1 8 Superstars
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Picnic has good weather, food and swimming The Junior-Senior picnic got off to a good start with beautiful weather in the middle 80 ' s. As cars arrived, an impromptu football game started, Seniors vs. the Juniors. That game left one casualty, Mike Morsches getting clobbered by his own side. The game broke up to eat. Ham and soft drinks were supplied by the Senior class for the pot-luck meal. Afterwards the Junior girls played the Senior girls in football leaving Karen James as another casualty. Later some went to the beach to play frisbee and others went to get thrown in. ”1 thought it was fun to get thrown in!, ” said Dawn Mettert. Another football game started with the Senior boys vs. the Senior girls. The picnic ended with everyone against everyone for a soft ball game,” summed up Linda Wilcoxson. righi--MISSlNG BY A LONG SHOT, Susie Gingery strikes” up another one for the Senior class. below--LAKEWARD BOUND, the Junior girls push everyone in the lake. I I I 1
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