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eeneeeneemmnemmmanatl wireing wn 7 Top - James Pringle makes an extra effort to get the ball over the net. Left - Colleen Toner shows perfect form while serving the volleyball. Above - Making his way to the basket is Ricky Bragg. Student Life 17
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For the fun of it The intramural sports began after Christmas vacation. Beginning with coed volleyball, students played for fun and excitement. At times the competition was rough, but one team came through all the way to the fin- als. The winning volleyball team called themselves the ‘“Bubba’s”’. The members were, Tammy Hanger (captain), Trish Snopkowski, Linda Veney, Beth Fisher, Rodney Cullen, Tim Zirkle, Brian Stinespring, and Jeff Stinespring. Basketball began after volleyball ended, with boy’s and girl’s teams. The teams consisted of four mem- bers and three on three competitions. = a Above right - Aiming for the basket, John Schlegal, tries his best to score. Above left - Preparing for his move is Darrel Alexander. Above - Marty Armstrong shows us his stuff during basketball. Right - Strategy is the name of the game as Stuart Brooks finds out. 16 Student Life t aS ae For the boy’s basketball team, the “Sweet Savages” won. The members were Gary Sweet (captain), Glen Davidson, Aaron Gilland, and Mark Campbell. The girl’s team called the “Blue Squadron” won. The members were Cindy Cude (captain), Donna Willes, Rosemary Martin, and Ka- ren Mattejat. Checkers, chess and backgammon were also played. Students played before school and during homeroom. Mrs. Brown was the sponsor of the intramurals. She said, “Intramurals is for students who don’t participate in a varsity sport.”
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The Junior Variety Show which was sponsored by the Junior class was a smash hit. The skits, sketches, songs and bands filled the auditorium with laughter and excitement. “Tyrant” filled the school with slow but excit- ing songs such as “Crazy Love” and “There’s a Place in the World for a Gambler’. Sketches included: “Neilson ratings,’ “At home with Mr. Chew” and “Physical Fitness.” The Band “Majesty” played some very exciting rock music such as “Fool for the City”, “Two tickets to paradise”, and “Stranglehold”. The profits from the show went towards the Junior - Senior Prom. The par- ticipation of the juniors was out- standing. Above left: Members of the band “Tyrant”, Mark Hewitt, Larry Wilson, and Dave Sitter sing “Crazy Love” at the Class of 81’s J.V. Show. Above right: Lori Smith tries to teach the students in the sketch on Physical Fitness. Middle: “Majesty”, a group that has been together for a few activities this past year. Stuart Strictler, Mike Sours, Mark Campbell and Bobby Curd excite the crowd of young and old with rock music. Bottom: “Neilson ratings”, a skit by Illu Al- tau, Rhea Mchesney, Shelia Warren, Kelly Chaplin, Alex Duff, and Martin Fields enter- tain the audience about television. 18 Student Life
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