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3 Sadie Hawkins The sight of class members carrying around a huge jar of money, constantly begging for more contributions told everyone that Sadie Hawkins Day was near. This was the time of the school year when the girl got to do the asking for dates for a change, and each class suddenly united into a huge team competing in a field day fun on a hot, sunny day. The crazy events that took place were all in good fun, including a pie-eating contest, cracker eating- whistle blowing contest, wheelbarrow and sack races, egg toss and many more. Points were awarded to the best-dressed boy and girl according to their classes. The contest, which was an addition this year to the fun, brought out a crazy assortment of clothes for the day as students nominated classmates from their second period to compete. Points were scored by each class as the events took place. The final grand total of all points scored by each class ended with the senior class the overall winners, with the sophomores, juniors and freshmen finishing in that order. 156 Spring Activities is S c if S al A pie-eating competitor gets a faceful as her class helper gives her encouragement. bl Wheel barrow racers take off for the first part of their relay to the halfway mark. cl The freshman tug o' war gang gave it all they had in their first pull ofthe event. dl Senior Cathy Corn pogos down the track carefully for her class. el Best-dressed winners were: Keven John, Laurie Cook, Valerie McElyea, Terri Tate, Bobby Joe Cleveland, and Terry Reed. fl Sack racers Greg Garrett and Janet Fulkerson hop on down the Pioneer Trail. gl Senior girls test their strength in the tug o' war. are at .,--r. 1-ef., 431 ,, :P M-A -finve. 1 -GIS WV www Wiegiim Y 1'-T -aa. 'Sas tn Skalgak 49- L , r wi' .fff ' S if 1:-E fi: 245 Q5 Q M il-.-its x -' - Y 1351 X bg.aQ4g ' I ' H lb. A ,Tir 'rife W-fxgeek se.--. ge-xvgwg, T ' Lfeffffkq- sent .VHJV .5 'I-r
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The 1980 Junior-Senior prom was HA Time for Us , that the seniors of 1980 will never forget. The intimate atmosphere set oft in the Lakeview Room of T.C.J.C, NW campus was illuminated with candelabra, an archway, and dim lights. The greenery and flowers added that special effect the pron1 had on everyone. The old tradition of the reading of wills and prophecies was ended and a new one began. An elegant archway was set up and as seniors and their escorts walked underneath, there was a 'llittle something said about each senior that their teachers wrote about them. Another major attraction that got everyone in the dancing mood was a live band. l'Essence , who had played at previous assemblies at Boswell, played variety of rock music as everyone ujanunedH,in theirforn1alatHre,on the dance floor. .- fi ' J , av .K I V. f X S . . K K , I' zjjw - J. 1 , , .s- ,, B, nga? 4 rJ ,L L B , d ALJ.: f 1 1 1 al Senior Randy Murray and his date smile for the camera under the decorated archway bl Mike Dyer, Carl Moss, and Sheri Means reach down for another bite while Susie Nowlin contemplates it. cl Senior sponsors David Moerbe and Beverly Campisi introduce the seniors. dl The Band, tlEssence , plays their best and succeeds in getting everyone on the dance Hoor. el Lines of students and their dates wait in anxiety for food. fl Boswell students dance the night away gl Senior J.J. Mori shows Tammy Dodson a little affection while they think no one's looking. hl Senior Sheryl Fowler screams in excitement as just being named Miss Foghorn, 1980 Spring Activities 155
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