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TOP: Alvin Tidd displays his talent in intra- mural basketball. LOWER LEFT: Terri Scott shows an interest in backgammon. LOWER RIGHT: Bobby Snyder at his best! ... And Chance ed in one activity period. This was especially true of chess, where the players tried to find a quiet spot Where they might concentrate on their game. Luck was the deciding factor in backgammon since two or three good rolls of the dice could easily decide the game. Checkers took skill in knowing when the play- er might be better off by sacrificing one of his other men for two or more of the opponents. Arm Wrestling brought a fair amount of attraction to people who might otherwise have been over looked. There were two classes (male and female) and three divisions per class (lightweight, middleweight and heavyweight). The contestants were fairly evenly matched as they strug- gled to overcome or simply hold off their opponent. 19
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18 Games Of Skill... Intramural sports began in the fall with volleyball. There were many hard fought games between the teams involved as the games moved on to the finals. The finals ended with the Unknowns emerging as the winners. The team members were, Beth Cleavenger, (team cap- tain), Sadonna Coffey, Michelle McWelch, Tammy Harris, Fred Martin, Buddy Neal, Scott Musick, Peter Buehler. Basketball started shortly before the end of the fourth marking period. These games were conducted in the form of five men or women teams with three on three com- petition and two substitutes. In the ABOVE: Gary Schneekloth moves toward the finals. LEFT: Mike Sours enjoys the competition in playing checkers. girls competition Blue Squadron won the finals. The team members were Julianne Ford (captain), Donna Willis, Rosemary Martin, Karen Mattejat, and Rita Johnson. In the boys competition Tops won division title. The members of the team were Harry Vest (captain), Avery Bell, Rocky Diggs, Dwayne Miller, and Leo Harris. Chess, backgammon, and check- ers were played before school and during activity periods. These games required a great deal of patience as they couldn’t always be finish-
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20 Despite continuous disappoint- ments and obstacles, such as staying in the cafeteria during lunch period, the freshman and sophomore classes continued to lead the school in spirit. As a whole the freshman and sopho- more Classes had a great year with lots of fun and plenty of school spirit. Upper Right: Juniors seem to be having a good time in French class. Upper Left: Lynda Good looks more interested in what’s happen- ing in the cafeteria, than on the phone. Bot- tom Left: Freshman Mary Beth Deacon seems interested in the happenings of the lunch period. Bottom Right: Seniors Kim Brumfield and Cindy Warren are having fun washing windows.
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