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On November 7, 1981, the Raiders took on the Panthers in the biggest ? football game of the year. The day was filled with never ending excitement and enthusiasm. As the Raiders darted out of the locker room, balloons were released filling A the air with colors of black and gold standing out against a cloudless, blue, sunny sky. The fans cheered the Raiders on and sent an echo of Beat Harding floating with the balloons. The crowd's cheers bounced back and forth with the sounds of Beat Harding coming from the black and gold clad Raider fans and Beat Reserve reverberating from the red and white garbed Harding fans across the field. A private plane with a banner attached that read Beat Harding soared over the stadium the Crowd- bringing the crowd to their feet with excitement. The game was held on a sunny day The highlight of the half-time show was the with lust enough Ol U breeze to keep majorettes routine to Lazy River . the excitement of the crowd at a Raider mascot Chuck Baker proudly surveys 26fStudent Life 1 I Y' Balloons and cheers peak. The Raider mascot, Chuck Baker, and his squaw, Lori Laukhart, ' showed their spirit by riding around ' the stadium on a horse decorated to 1 match the pagaentry of the day. The J combined bands playing our National y Anthem ended the pregame activities Q and had the crowd psyched to a peak f anticipating the start of the game. A perfect Script Ohio was performed by the Raider Band for the first time at half-time along with an excellent majorette routine, danced to Lazy River. 1 The game began with the first 1 touchdown scored by the Raiders. The crowd went wild and screamed , with all the excitement that was built 1 up from the start of the game and its happenings. The Raiders didn't win t the game but their spirit and determination showed through until the final whistle. The day was one filled with tremendous emotion and exuberance typical to the annual East- West clash. 4 1 v lim 'Thompson gives his all to keep perfect for- mation in the Script Ohio . The only quiet moment that afternoon was the traditional prayer before the game. Photographs by Edwin McMullen. 1
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FADS Every year fashions, music, and hairstyles change and this year was no exception. The halls were filled with the sights of designer jeans, cowboy boots, knickers, and teachers wearing sweaters instead of their usual sport jackets. Along with the casual look, Reserve also had special times when a bit of class was added to the styles. Getting dressed up for school added an extra touch to the day. Despite all these changes there are some things that always stay in , Pizza, hot dogs from the Hot Dog Shoppe, and anything from McDonalds are mainstays in the eating habits of everyone at Reserve. In between going to school and studying students found time to take it easy and relax while watching television or listening to music. The T.V. screens were invaded with shows such as Magnum P.I., Fame, Bosom Buddies, and the all time favorite General Hospital, and if these shows did not do the job of soothing ane's soul the sounds of REO Speedwagon, The Go Go's and the Furious Five just might do the job. Mr, Kinkead, Mr. Charlton, and Mr. Holko Shawn Pearson proves that all young men at show the casual look worn by the men teachers Reserve don't wear jeans. this year at Reserve. 28!Student Life ,kim Kris Henderson continues the ever popular phone conversation on the pay phone across from the office.
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