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Spring Week Lures Enthusiasm Top: Mike Murray carries out his master's command by carting Bro. Mike once around the gym. bottom left: Junior Stacey Bryant displays the muscle and brawn it takes to become a wrist wrestling champ. bottom right: Senior slaves march to their fate. Spring week was an ideal opportunity for the student body to unwind. Restlessness is a common disease with most students when it comes to studying in the springtime. To break the monotony, a week was set aside sosthat pleasure could be blended with studies. The week was filled with extracurricular activities. Monday started with wrist wrestling matches during lunch, which continued throughout the week. On Friday, strength and strategy was put to the true test while the finalists duelled it out at the all-school assem- bly. The four classes were given the chance to prove their competency in various contests such as the penny push and the balloon dance. Who the winners are, were of little importance to anyone. Other events on the agenda were grub day, the faculty vs. stu- dents basketball game, and CI favorite of all, senior slave day. Spring week provided many challenges and a lot of laughs for everyone. The many activities supplied the students with an outlet for that contagious disease - Spring fever! Activities 8 I
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Competition Spurs Cagers On Competition was tough during Tournament Week at Powers. The classes were at a peak rivalry in their fight to determine the superior grade. The battle was fought in the maze of hallways and the only neu- tral zone was the staircases. Each class chose a theme and carried it into the decorations for their hall. The faculty judges seemed caught in the cross-fire, but they were ste- adfast in their decision that the sen- ior hall was victorious. The seniors captured the title with such charac- ters as Compton Crunch, Reese Krispies, and Walker Wheaties. Hopefully, the hallway competition and high spirits helped spur the Chargers on in their fantastic tour- nament performance. Top: Just a small serving of the senior's winning spirit hall. bottom left: Bro. Jack Ryan proves once again to be a com- petent overseer of events. bottom right: lt's hear no evil for Colette Hawkins as iuniors Shelly Parker and Angie Doyle get involved in the festivities. 80 Activities
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Powers' Gwnp , WLMP Through the consistent efforts of several students, Powers was able to put its own internal radio station into practice for year number two. We especially appre- ciate the relaxing atmosphere of music since the WLMP disc iockeys strained their own schedules to be availa- ble for the enioyment of others. Even with this being only their second year in exist- ence, the interest was outstanding. Eleven students vol- unteered to assist head, Pete Kelly, in bringing the stu- dents old, present and new sounds in stereo. Though the qualities of the D.J.'s are first-rate, the outstanding quality of WLMP is our own personal touch. 1974 WLMP Disc Jockeys: Top row, left to right: Mark Konecki, Mark Hawley, Jimmy Noonan, Pete Kelly, Cindy Chimner, Dick Bar- bier, Dennis Fuller, Bill Sharp. bottom row, left to right: John Kes- sler' Chris Dulman' Tom lberle' above: Dennis Fuller enioys listening to the music on the iob. top right- Pete Kelly fits in comfortably to the title of disc iockey 82 Activities
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