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Opening A visit from the San Diego chicken boosted student morale for the Sheldon and Springfield basketball games. Senior Mike DiMarco usedASB funds to rent the costume and promote school spirit.
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AND BETTER. . . Better, hotter., more exciting than anyone could ever believe. We proved how sensational the Colts could be. With opportunity for involvement, students excelled in several areas. Football fought its way to the state playoffs for the first time in 13 years; a girls cross country runner paced her way to state for the first time; and boys soccer went the same route in its first year. The weight team and Cabaret also proved their com¬ petitive excellence. 1983 was better than ever according to teacher Bobbi Haas because, “More things happening all the time promoted in¬ volvement of people in all areas. 4 Opening Rare sunshine pours onto the courtyard and brings out smiles from Jerry Campbell , Tina Burroughs and Kris Kawulok , A cat in a hat, Rick Roberts gets into the spirit of the Homecoming Week pep assembly on ' ' Wear-a-Hat ’ ’ Day. 7 Todd Ball gets into his reading in the Excep¬ tional Learning Program classroom . Metal-working students Mike Godsil and Justin Pyle make adjustments in the trailer built by their class.
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■ AND STRONGER. . . Stronger, greater, more powerful than we ever thought we could be. From September, 1982 until June, we were all power. We built our strength in whatever we did. Clubs achieved and excelled; and we showed support for all groups, whether they were our favorites or not. Student participation in all school-related ac¬ tivities grew and built up our spirit. More students than ever before attended dances, games and assemblies. New or old, activities were always well- received. We built the attitude that it’s “cool” to get involved. “Student government was a positive influence. There were more day-to-day activities than I can ever remember, ’ ’ said junior Camie Clark. In what we said and did, we showed that spirit, pride and confidence were qualities to be proud of. Singing a solo, freshman Bryon Boyd performs at the Christmas concert. Shades, with Kelly Wunsch’s eyes smiling behind them, represent the ultimate in punk for “Punk Rock Day. Beavers Ann Petersen and Suzanne Shestek support Oregon State University on “Twins Day. Executive Council members Tim Cochran, Pat Boeshans and Kelly Hop¬ per draw for the magazine sales prize, a Walkman stereo. 6 Opening
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