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There was quite a bit of controversy over some of the changes Student Council made in the rules for the 1980 Bike Race. However, this did not keep 17 determined teams from racing the 50 laps as they tried to gain possession of the traveling trophy for one year. Senior Carol Frischkorn, chairperson of last year’s bike race, along with the rules committee, helped to estab- lish new rules for the race. For example new pit rules were made, the course was run in a new clockwise direction, and a two-lap handicap was given for every female member on a team. With an eight-lap handicap, the allfemale team of the “Little Scottas” flew past the finish line just a half a lap in front of the all-male “Weekend Warriors. The “Little Scottas” included sophomores Sally Feick, Joann Hendrix, Dawn Puterbaugh, junior Diana Cartwright, and senior Julie Hall. The “Weekend Warriors” were juniors Gregg Koons, Dave Templin, Eric Wilkinson and senior Bryan Kerrigan. Junior Tracey Harris was voted as queen of the Bike Race and graduate Chris Haisley, king. “All right you guys, just what does ‘Little Scottas’ mean?” Senior Brian Kerrigan pleads with the members ot the winning team to let him in on their little secret. ‘Testing 1, 2, 3 .’ After checking out the system. Mr. Phil Carey announces the starting positions of the teams in the bike race. The agony ot “defeat, de head, de arms, and de legs is demonstrated by senior Mary Flournoy as she recovers from her part in the race. Teammate Tracy Johnson, senior, and Mrs. Jo Thomas keep track of their team’s progress for her. Student Life 9
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Scottas win in changed race Hug Timel Members of the winning team of the 1980 Bike Race joyously hug each other following the completion of the race. The thrill of victory is displayed on the faces of the Little Scottas as they proudly show off their trophy. Eating on down the road is senior Walter Wine as he furiously pedals his ‘machine’ around the track. 8 Student Life
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Color sets Prom mood; 314 start new journey Together as one are members of the graduating class of 1980 as they file into their seats in Emen's Auditorium. Special effects for the 1980 prom were created with the help of senior Patty Barnett. 10 Student Life
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