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During j homecoming week competition, Michael DeCarmo practices the ancient ritual of mummy wrapping on Leela Rao. With the help of two other seniors, they rolled their way to easy victory. As the music slops, Teri Duffey and Laura Martinez quickly sit on one of the remaining chairs. The musical chairs event was remembered by many from their childhood. 10 student life
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Laughing at an opponent laft without a chair, Lori Miller has some tun during the musical chairs competition of Kindergarten day. II I fiex, you ' re dead, says Brian Smith as he jokingly chokes Matt Moy. A typhoon of activity was known to hit the campus and fast-food restaurants at lunch. Student Lfffe
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Let The Games Begin o, ' nee again, the students united. Together they strived for the thrill of victory and the honor of their class. The games had begun. The competitions pitted one class against another in a duel to the fin- ish, where all the classes fought as equals. The games gave the fresh- men a chance to prove that they ' re not totally inferior, commented Brian Rhinehart. And the freshmen certainly proved that when Anth- ony Pelletier tied senior Terence Wingo in the pudgy bunny event. Although the games were held throughout the year, competition was emphasized during homecom- ing and winterfest weeks. Events such as the three-legged race and the mummy wrap added enthusi- asm to the week long festivities. When the year ended, the spirit of the competition was still remem- bered by the students. I had a lot of fun and I ' m definitely coming back to compete next year, stated Danny Krone nfeld. While creating a hat of shaving cream on Jeff Cox ' s head, Victor Hernandez looks on at the progress of his opponents. The fresh- men and the sophomores competed as one. class competition 11
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