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ONE STEP Homecoming, 1982 — “One Step Beyond — was a great success! The week was enhanced with costume days and wild no on time activities. On Wednesday, students dressed for the future and danced to “New Wave” music at lunch, consumed large quantities of pizza, and participated in an egg-drop contest, which the Senior Class won. On Thursday — Malibu Day — ignoring the chill, clouds and rain, students wore shorts, flip-flops, grass skirts and carried skateboards and surfboards around. A balloon fight and tug-a-war, won by the tiny, frail Freshmen, capped off the afternoon. A delicious barbeque, pep rally was held in the evening to help the Sailors on their way to victory. On Friday — Red and White Day — there was a sucker stuffing contest at noon won by Jim Fourney and a watermelon eating contest won by Richard Gilbert. After the noon hour festivities, there was a parade followed by the game at 7:30. This evening the Sailor football team sailed on to victory against the Battle Mountain Huskies. A
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A. Will Margy Engle see the light? B. David Baldinger doesn't let a broken leg interfere with his soccer. C. Who are those Halloween characters? D. Some future N.F.L. players are Rob Marks, John Knudsen, and Joe Backurz. E. Spectators at the Jim Fourney Sucker stuffing training center are having a great time.
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A Opposite page: A. A. J. Christoff leads the One Step Beyond march. B. Watch out for falling eggs! was the familiar quote for the Egg Drop contest. A. Senior, Jim Fourney, stuffs yet one more sucker in his mouth to win the event. B. Future egg carton design engineers, Darren Petrucci, Doug Arroyo, and Chris Huston, pretest the egg decelerator. C. New Wave dancers included Tammie Bowes, Alana Kramer, and Liz Cowman.
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