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Pulling for victory in the junior-senior tug-of-war are Pete Knight, Kristy White. George Franguillie, and Carol Kammerdeiner. Scoreboard Juniors 1st Seniors 2nd Sophomores 3rd 8th Grade 4th Freshmen 5th 7th Grade 6th |.| x 34 In Orbit
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IXXXXI A Christmas bow made out of IBM cards brightens a door in the business department. V V V V V V V V V V V V V v • •• V V V V V V V ••• V V ••• V V ; the teachers on December 15 and 16, sponsored by the home x economics department. On j;j December 23, the National Honor ; Society went Christmas caroling. i;j spreading the holiday spirit all j;i around. Girls asked their favorite ; guys and guys asked their favorite i;i girls to the Winter Celebration x Dance which was held on December 12. It was clear that x everyone enjoyed the holiday x season and experienced the joy x and happiness that goes along x with it. Student Life 33
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Getting ready for the tug of-war is '83 anchorman Rick Reeves. Cr rr Eric Thomas chows down for the class of '85 in the pie eating contest. What could possibly have been more fun than catching an egg thrown to you from twenty feet away, or passing an apple to another person with your mouth? The response from most people would be, “Many things!” However, these were just the kind of activities done at Class Night, on January 12. One event, the tug- of-war, was split into three categories: seventh vs. eighth grade; freshmen vs. sophomores; and juniors vs. seniors. Among other action packed events were the three legged race, balloon stomp, pie eating contest, spoon race, apple slobber, teacher egg toss, and pantyhose race. Con- testants were scored in these events by six judges, including Mr. Trimm, the “Official Official.” A rousing sense of class spirit was found at Class Night, even though the crowd wasn't quite as large as past years. The fifty cent “cover charge went towards the SGA, so that other diverse activities could be held in the near future. At Class Night, there could only be one win- ner, but even so, the thrill of victory was tasted by everyone. X X X X X X X X X X X X XX X X X X X X XXX X X X X X X X X X X X X XX X X X X X X XXX X X X X X X XX X X X } x xx x xx x x x x x x x x xx. Student Life 35
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