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This could be a little unfair. Boys against the Burnstad, and lim Zagray go out for the catch. girls? Tom Handel as center hikes the ball to The girls wait for the signal to hit. Keith Hart while Dave Reese, Bob Peet, Bob Giving synchronized swimming a try are Suzi Schuster, Amy Lundstrom, Sheila Farr, lennifer Lindamood, Missy Davis, lenni Hirt and Cheryl Pinney, The Senior class of '81 had a special way of having fun wherever and whenever they get together. The Senior Picnic was no exception. The class undoubtedly 'had class! and showed it. The officers organized the picnic and with cooperation everyone had a good time. Each person was to bring something to eat. The table of food was piled high with munchies such as salty snacks, dip, cookies, wa- ter melon, and pop. This group of kids kept its togetherness through seven to twleve years of school. Their last year together started right on key and 'everyday in everyway they got better and betterf 'Wwvwsw 1-1-9... GOO- ' The girls mount up for a picture. On base is Adams, Kathy Colaner, and Amy Schneider. lean Herbert. Climbing on the top are Rosanna Amy Whiteford, Cherylyn Heil, Cheryl Pinney, Second row: Suzi Evanoff, Linda Doepker, lane Maneval, Holly Wilfong and Lohni Kelln. jennifer Lindamood, Amy Lundstrom, Louise Gimigliano, Lori Maddox, Lisa Chambers, and Student Life-
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Thinking up their strategy are Keith Hart, Brian Wrigley. They're all set to play football, but it Bornar, Ted Shingleton, Dave Delaney, Mike turned out the guys enjoy the food more than Dokmanovich, Dane Llewellyn, and Dave the pigskin. Seniors Make Waves at Portage Lakes ,WW In kV,, ,,,V,f M V f if I ,yn , I ,,,m,,,f,ma, I , f Z .,M,,,W,W ,,,'ff ,. Miiwm., ,,,,,,f A - f My V: I f V, ,, , W , f ,W W ,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,, ,,., V W , ,, WW Mwwawvw , ,ja I ,My HW, I ,f , ,W Wi ,, ,,,. , W f , ,, , wawfw ,WW f H mmff Wffwa , Senior Picnic Cherylyn Heil contributes to the fun of the picnic Linda Andrews gets ready to wing the frisbee by forming an 'l81 in the sand. back to her friends after retrieving it from the wa- ter.
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lournalists Change Starting in the summer, the news- paper and yearbook staffs began planning and preparing for the com- ing year's publications. Both were busily involved with selling advertise- ments in order to have enough mon- ey to improve upon the preceding years. llMany changes were the key words both staffs used. With new ad- visors, new companies, new staffs, and most of all new ideas with more modern techniques, both the VIKING and VIKING VIEWS took on new di- mensions. Goals were set and met after many hours of hard work. The VIKING staff set out this past luly and raised more than 59,000 in advertising and patron revenue. Each staffer had a goal of raising 5350, Hoover High placed sec- ond in Ohio advertisers making all ef- forts worthwhile. The paper's main goal was to change the look. The staff used a dif- ferent type face, new paper, and tried to have as few errors as possi- ble all producing a professional style. Senior Missy Smith, enjoyed work- ing with the paper. 'll plan to go into journalism after school, and doing the newspaper has given me the oppor- tunity to know what it may be like, Both of the publications have fre- quent deadlines that must be met. The VIKING VIEWS has two deadlines for every issue. The copy deadline must be sent to the company two weeks before the paper is distributed and the layout one week. The VIKING has a deadline about every two months when anywhere from 10 to 60 pages must be finished and sent to the company. Deadlines are often hectic and many hours of extra out-of-class hours must be put in to get things finished, Senior Leisa Knudsen says, lxlt's real- ly great working with a productive staff and being involved in a major school project. ' Student Life 'tW0rking with a small staff is really difficult at times, says editor Missy Smith of the Viking Views. Viking Views Staffers, Laura Bailey and Diana Smith busily work gathering news sto- ries, The whole staff works hard together i? Viking Views Staff: Front: Melissa Smith, Darlene Shaw, Laura Bailey, Diana Smith, Back: Miss Cyn- thia Dowd, Brad Vincent, Brian Nutt, Gary Pala, and leff Vincent.
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