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' --'gy' - 'XI' A . vs ., , Q6 '-:Q gift, 4. 'Qmghf S' 5'-vii at Horse Camp Seep. Steve Dickerson. president of the club. rests at a camp- sight. The bright sun causes reflections in the water. This beautiful scenery was a camp sight for the club in the spring of '82. wrt if +46 reflects upon the pttst journeys. mathematics department head. As the most renowned pho' was often culled upon to oth sporting and social events. on campus. 59 A 'QA h ,iq -if Mft Q
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ff Campus Sport Relieve Tension, Jrovide Student With un, Competition Assigning homework, setting up tests and assigning more homework seemed to be the work of the teachers, while the students of- ten preferred partying, playing, and more partying. A compromise was often reached rin the form of after school sports. While Iacting as a social event, these activities helped students to cope with the stress of being a teenager in the '80's. The sports also kept students both mentally and physically 'fit for class. For me, it's just something to relieve tension. ljqndl can concentrate better on my activities after being physically active, explains Senior Sarah Murley. Among the student body were wandering many champs of athletic events which did not have a corresponding school team. Many excelled at such sports as doing mo- tocross, horseback riding, roller skating, and working out at the local health spas. ,.- X ' ... Setting his fzice in determination, this student be- comes airborne as he competes with a friend in rac- quetball. The outside courts, located on campus, pro- vided the setting for many athletes to practice their skills both during the school day and on weekends. PHOTO BY ANTOLIC Senior Andy Defusco rides his bike along the sidewalks outside the 500 building. He has competed both locally and nationally in long distance races. PHOTO BY ANTOLIC Pulling through an invert aerial, Junior Kevin Staab competes in the California Amateur Skateboard League. This contest was held in September at the Del Mar Skate Ranch in California. PHOTO BY CA- MANO '
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lj. X, 1 I 1 pple a by Mary Lou Mobley Apples, apples and more apples. That's what the Backpacking Club found at one of their expeditions to Revis Ranch. Led by Biology Teacher Mrs. Jan Lewis, the club was one of the largest on sighted probably one hundred and fifty people as members. ' , fAmong some of the planned hikes were ,such scenic locations as Horse Seep Camp, Revis Ranch, the Superstitions, Oak Creek Canyon and a special trip in the spring to Califomia. campus. Early in the year, Mrs. Lewis Y Q an eww 4 fri 4 J' 'ffl is ' 'Es'-. James Brenner, Frannie Johnson and Dave Lipson have lunch along the trail. Frannie would have been the president, however, she moved to California. Steve Dickerson and Dave Lipson relax after a hard day's hike to the end of the trail. Their final destina tion was Horse Seep Camp. Readyfor the lang trail ahead, this diversified group of backpackers represent a small quantity of.the entire club. Present are sponsorsyjan Lewisand Lee. Senior Mark Vandeurzen rests along side the camp firepit. He was an exchange student through AFS. Backpaeking Club 67
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