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iirlygg- . AHOY, MATES! Field Day '82 a swashbuckling success for all treasure seekers ' - .- Vx '. si Q, lg' x -1' 5'- 9. 'Z' IGN' ..- CF' . r' .fy . P1 E' s 44.7.1 . ,QE -,412 r . fi J' iff, -lgi. 1 1.2 L' T l. l . vs x :J 3 y Q N GA r fl TERM 2 Above: Martha Babcock and Pam Trimble sport unique shades, pur- chased specially for Field Day. Left: Field Day brings fun times, espe- cially for the lihle people. 5
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Twenty-five, thirty, thirty, twen- ty-five, thirty - Sold! to number 126. Thank you, ma'am. The sounds of Field Day, a 91-year NA tradition and a two-day extra- vaganza of food and fun for adults and students alike. Aye, matey, this was the year for pirate booty, a vacation in St. Croix, or a chest of gold for lucky auction- goers on Friday night. The excite- ment continued on Saturday, with the annual 5-K Ftun and the Sun- rise Breakfast for Country Store enthusiasts. 9:30, the magic hour, when hundreds of people swarmed into the Burroughs Gym to hunt for treasure, crafts, and all types of food. And when 11 :00 came. the laughter emanat- ing from the Midway drew hun- dreds of spectators and partici- pants to see the wonders wrought by the Middle School students and their game booths. Only the role-reversal Dunk the Masters game could outdo the fascination of the other events. For faculty, administration, and select seniors, the Dunk has become a foregone conclusion. For excited ballthrowers, dousing a favorite teacher was the culmination of many months of eager planning. For the more sedate, the auditori- um offered two performances of the pirate play put on by Lower School mates. Also in attendance was Dave Checcino, back for his yearly stint as auctioneer. As 3:00 drew near, sights were set on the moment of truth, the all- important ticket drawing. As everyone sat poised with lists of numbers and tickets spread out, the drawing began and lucky win- ners came to claim their various prizes. With the final number, tickets flew, and Field Day was over until 1983. .5- 'NP X The Lower School Field Day Play provides entertainment for the audience as well as fun for the participants. .J .T1: 2 :L fr' az.-.::'.' Tt 4 I
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