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Aoe Girls varsity basketball coach, Mr. |im Kocal, out- ■ reaches senior Curtis Shearon to give the faculty over two more points. The faculty beat the seniors for yOUth e ,we s,ral H ’ 1 year, this time by a score of 64- Ifl the After being fouled by junior varsity basketball . coach Mr. Kirk Hamsley, senior Tim Nordyke goes opening to the free-throw line to add two points to the mini iioc seniors ' score. Tim hit 8 of 10 free throws during minutes thegame Moshers ' topple seniors Fourth-year faculty member and forward Mr. Lou- is Greer looks for an open teammate under the basket despite the senior defense. Mr. Greer made 3 of 5 shots from the field during the game. Senior - Faculty Faculty Wins Again
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TUFFED AGAIN Tradition remains intact; Faculty once again dunks senior ' Mosher ' title hopes osh ' em up, wos rhe senior theme bellowing ’ from the crowd goth- ered in rhe gym for rhe onnuol Se- nior Faculty Basketball Gome. The seniors controlled rhe ripoff, bur nothing else. Senior coach John Walk- er said, We couldn ' t hit outside or get rhe boll inside. We were having major problems. The faculty wos led by Mr. Kirk Homsley, Mr. James Kocol, and Mr. Arden Smith. Mr. Kocol said lorer, The seniors thought they were actually going to beat us. Unlike past years rhe pre-game hype was not there to enrage the reams. The game was changed to a Saturday evening after the Facul- ty Jaycees charity game. Operation Snowball took over sponorship from Honor Society. As the gome ended, Mr. Hamsley allowed senior Bryan Motuska drive the lane and end rhe game with a dunk, but the result was the same : Moshers , 64; The Moshed, 48. One Although his basketball career . , lasted only one night, Shane OT tne Szutenbach muscled his way to Moshed basket ° P down three re- bounds with a scream on each one. Tqq Curtis Shearon ' s drive tries to draw . contact from Mr. Arden Smith of mUCn the faculty. His aggressive strategy tOUCh backfiring, Curtis ended up by fouling out. Senior - Faculty
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Their To the delight of their dates and friends, Karen Bainbridge, Erica Wilson, Tina Pawlowski, Shan- crozy non Davis, Julie Weightman, Dawn Pickett, and I Kris Sharp take the stage as the D.|. introduces the » song Legs by ZZ Top. Brief l un ' or Missy Clark and sophomore |ason Jansen read a commemorative scroll describing prom, words found on all the ladies ' plates. Royal Newly-elected Prom King John Walker and Queen Carolyn Xanders reign with their court as line — the crowd snaps a few pictures. A rarity, John and Carolyn also were elected Homecoming king and P queen earlier in the year. Prom Back On The Map
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