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Cosfumes I l59 TWELFTH Mike Quigley Jimmy Raithel ,Q 'i , f 4 i 1 Q 3 X . wa V. 1' 4 Dianne Riley Helen Robison 6 D 1 .J y i 4- 7' ' ' W M I Debbie Rogers V JanetRogers Q .A Y' I I x P' V1 K A V , ' I -f 'g i i l A -Q : E . i - 1 , . s w - i ' 1 7 ' X Sue Romine Will Ross ' u 7 I L Jim Rutan Susan Sawyer
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158 Western Day Features Contests, Campus routines succumbed to games and festivities as students broke from the monotony of school to participate in West- ern Day. Feather fingered Herbie Cohen and Keith Adams dazzled the spectators with an egg toss of more than 100 feet to win first place while the equally graceful seniors tossed in the towel to give the freshmen a victory in the Tug-of-War. The arm wrestling victors were Robin Clearman, Barney Bigham, Mark Macha and Emily Berthoff. 1. Billy Clark and Harry Hill fight it out during the quar- terfinals ot the arm wrestling tournament, 2. Ms. Mary Lee Moeller gets all dudded up, while Mike Peska chooses an Indian costume. 3. Mike displays a com- plete lndian headdress. 4. Tugging hard, the senior class competes against the sophomores in the Tug-of- War contest. 5. For the second straight year, the soph- M 31 '. 'Q A A . . I Caldwell omores lost the preliminaries ofthe Tug-of-War. 4- 5 Nia .NW N. A R we WU .1 ,git- ff 5 , ya. v' .iv Q . 8 A 1 ,W mf fi ' W' .5 'ff A '36 v f. 1
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loO Juniors Tame Suga 1. Cary Sadler partially fulfills her slave duties. 2. Matt Pesl shows oft his unu sual attire. 3. ln an attempt to avoid an accident, Mark Carroll and Ryan Robin son cautiously pass an egg. 4. Nancy McAfee reacts to her slave assignment. 5. Steve Kubala and Monty Montgomery eagerly accept bids from potential mas ' SLA VE ters of Ryan Robinson, 'f - .fufvion A357 ln a desperate search for funds to finance Junior- Senior Prom, the Juniors traditionally sponsor Slave Day and Miss Sugar Bear. Miss Sugar Bear, held in late May, crowns the most beautiful boy in a spoof of beauty pageants. As well as being great fun, the contest proves to be a profit- able venture. Slave Day is an opportunity for students to obtain service from their rather unfortunate colleaguesg those services that sometimes prove to be more humil- iation than fun. Several seniors took advantage of this activity, and, as a result of cooking oil, black paint and questionable attire, Teal Carroll was permitted to leave school to remove the visible evidence of her enslave- ment. Aside from traditional book-carrying, slave requirements included egg-carrying relays and human wheelbarrow races in the commons during break. - Joe Parker. Caldwell Soto
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