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Broom Hockey by Stephanie Allen D eadl Drive For Victory C 6 uddenly, my face was smashed against the ice and someone started a dog pile on me, a sen- ior explained excitedly after another famous game of senior broom hockey. Three games were played at UTC by the class of ,88. '4Broom Hockey made the difference between a good Weekend and a great one. It brought our class a lot closer together at the same time it brought a lot of fun to our senior year, commented Steve Wrenn. Outfitted in jeans, helmets and shin guards, the competition was fierce. Each member of the team played to their ful- lestg that sometimes involved bruised shins and legs. Dave Delaney recalled, t'The exhilaration of running down the ice and getting face planted by your best friend is the greatestfl Broom Hockey provided a fun atmo- sphere for seniors to participate in. And no matter how many falls and bruises that occurred, the seniors made memo- ries they would never forget. HBroom hockey was the ultimate senior activity. It really allowed us to get crazyf, added Brady Hamilton. NI enjoyed pounding the ball off the boards, jumping on my friends, but most of all I enjoyed team yellow winning the competi- tion? -Ray Underburg It was really neat have ing everyone together. It was os blast! --Christine Fagan 36 Student Life Concentration. Scott Fisher and Richard Bar- Laugh it UP- G31121 Millican and TGFSSH Davis ringer used it to achieve a goal. enjoy the insanity of Broom hockey. W , ,Mawr 4. 0 L:-577' , B ' f 'ii Q JY' ' 'miilvr i Strategies. The players discuss their plan of attack.
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Class Compe fifions by Jon Jaro C ompetition Spurs bout Spirit C C he thrill of victory. The agony of defeatn - cliches we are all familiar with. This year, thrills and agony were experienced nearly every week with various class competitions. Whether it was the Egg Beater or the Baby Bottle Gulp, com- petition ran wild. Hlt brings all the classes together in competition and it generates spirit, commented Dave Anet. The interesting and often humor- ous events were conjured up by a special ASB committee. Leslie Dean, the com- mittee's chairperson, stated, Our pur- pose is to create unity in the school by involving different types of people in competitionsfl The committee Went over and above their expectations. Not only were the competitions well received, but the close running for first place pro- moted much spirit and made each con- test better than the previous one. Senior Michele DeYarman expressed her feel- ings by saying, This year's competitions have been the best out of my four years here. No one could disagreeg most ev- eryone enjoyed the competitions, and the memories created by them will be with us always. Competitions allow the classes to get to- gether and have fun. -Brian Gillespie Class competitions boost morale and let kids participate in school activities. -Erik Peterssen Closs Competitions 35
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S J ra' M31 High five. Jon Hoffman and Sean Poppoff con gratulate themselves after scoring a goal. ,lg - YW' J 3 E5 ' V1.1 59-sf D0n't slip. Phil Deliinto scrambles to reach the ball before his opponent. 41' Hitting the ice. Mike Freeman takes a jump on the competition. Broom Hockey 37
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