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Bear Frolics P iz z it V ,,L., ,. ,, ,, ,W TOP: Pulling with all their strength, junior males struggle in an unsuccessful attempt to win the tug-of- war during Bear Frolics. ABOVE: Purposely destroying the fine aft of ballet, Seniors Nancy Peck and Shawn Morse perform their version of Swine lake. RIGHT: Exhibiting control and rhythm in their routine, Seniors Kenny Pruitt and Mark Lugrand dance to Beat It. 106 ' Fro1icslPizzaz 'Wd' ugf' -My i ' .. -Wt, f
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Sr Prom rf W A fl JMX l TOP: Before removing their garters and giving them to their dates, Seniors Linda Shell, Kim Kisner, Holly Bingcr, Cathie Cate, Michelle Wehking, Lisa Chestnut and Tricia Gates enjoy themselves while junior Mark McNeal gets a peek. ABOVE: While the 1982 Prom King and Queen, David Pendergraft and Linda Massey, watch, Prince and Princess David Derfelt and Kris Oblinger and King and Queen Mike Moorman and Stephanie Asmann dance the traditional royalty dance to the theme song 'Up Where We Belong. LEFT: After crowning junior David Derfelt Prom Prince, 1982 Queen Linda Massey prepares to give him a congratulatory kiss. jr-Sr Prom
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ABOVE: Gracefully performing a ballet routine, junior Marites Cavestany concentrates on each movement as she flows from one position to another during her first place performance in the talent show. BELOW: Practicing before the six-legged race, the team consisting of Seniors james Proffitt, janet Knollenberg, Debi Goff, jeff Dunkelberger and Brian Stewart get into step before the big race in which they finished in first place. Frolics, Pizzaz offer competition Competition was one thing that kept the 1982-83 school year exciting. The oppor- tunity to excel in athletic events were pro- vided in Bear Frolics while Pizazz III gave students the opportunity to compete in talent events. Class competitions were strong in many different activities throughout the year and it ended in May with the Fifth Annual Bear Frolics. With the results of Bear Frolics in- cluded, over-all class competition ended in a first place tie between the seniors and juniors. In athletic competition, the seniors won the egg toss and rigshaw races, the sophomores won the tug-of-war and the juniors and seniors tied for first in the six- legged race. Sophomores won points for best over-all enthusiasm. Pizzaz III offered competition for those who participated as well as entertainment for onlookers. Many students showed their talent after auditioning for the annual event. A total of 11 acts were performed and the program was emceed by Senior Ray Henderson and Sophomore Lisette Cullinane. Winners of Pizzaz III were Marites Cavestany, first place for balletg Kenny Evans, second place for the original com- position of a songg and Carla Blue, third place for the solo We 're Allfilone. Winners were given a cash award and the first place winner's name was engraved on a plaque. ' at Few a FrolicslPizzaz ' 107
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