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Our First Summer In Three Years And How We Spent It At Work And Play Hot to toot. The Marching Band also had to practice during the summer to prepare for the upcoming football games and competitions. Ricky Simmonds beats the heat by taking off his shirt while drilling. So long, farewell. Mike Cuilik and Kate Redgate say good¬ bye before the departure of the football team to camp. The camp took place during the second week in August. Fly, butterfly. Ken Hirlinger practices his butterfly stroke for the Ridgewood Barracudas. Such organized leagues like swimming and basketball were popular as well as important sources of recreation. Student Life 11
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If I only had wings. With an interesting expression, Mr Robert McLaughlin watches some students from his neigh- borhood. The pool provided an escape for more than just stu¬ dents. Keep ' em high. During the summer, the Varsity football team, like most fall athletic squads, works hard to get in shape. Coach Ken Surber works with his defensive line in agility skills. On short notice, students were forced to take off school for half a summer but surprisingly enough, there were no complaints. The school system was in the midst of a transition and stu¬ dents and teachers were bearing the extra free time as best they could. Filled with weekends at the beach, endless scorching days at the pool, set after set of tennis, or hours of just lazy sleep, the summer went by fast — too fast for some. But there was still the desire to see a few old class¬ mates, to visit some favorite teachers, and to just have something to do. So when the year started, most everyone was ready to tackle the challenges of the nine months to come. As summer drew to a close, the memories raced through your mind and you locked them away to be brought out again when the blizzards once again took their annual toll. What goes up . . . Vicki Atwill takes time out this past sum¬ mer to practice her serve. She went on to make the tennis team and was seeded in the top six. 10 Student Life
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