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Tight Squeeze. Juniors Julie Cassetta, Sheri Russell, Peri Shoemaker, and Gary Beatty show how much fun Viking Day can be. After fitting the last member of the relay into the hoop the ring broke giving the Seniors first place. Picking up speed. Freshman Paul Mar- enick takes his turn in the tricycle relay as teammate Robert Turner returns from his leg of the race. Robert gives reason to believe that his body has out¬ grown this type of activity. Handle with care. With cautious hands and light fingers junior Diane Finger holds her end of the roll of toilet paper. The object of this event was to be the first to run a roll of toilet paper from one end of a line of class members to the other end and back again without dropping it or breaking it. Three legs are better than two. Before the start of the three-legged race John Kraynak assists two fellow freshmen. The relay races were held in the grassy area between the gym and the teach¬ ers ' parking lot. 10 Student Life .... -
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Bug eyes, junior Marlon Archey responded to the call for spirit during football season with an attention-getting pair of over-sized spectacles. The effect made others less in¬ hibited to do crazy things during spirit weeks. ENT LIFE ' OUT, MOVIN ' ON Student Lite Divider 9
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Vikings Rise and Shine - •■jjwjjijfi C ' TVJjjfl Jg Ip! 5 m It jik T t On your mark, get set ... Sophomore Lisa Dunay and freshman Robert Turner give each other a sporting eye as Carolyn Guerrero and Chris Wood- burn ready for the push off. Each class was responsible for providing two tri¬ cycles. This isn ' t too bad. Sophomores Adrian Smith, Lisa Dunay, and David Rodenas take the lead over the Freshmen. The Sophomores found three was an easy number to work with, but, the rules say eight must be in the hoop when cross¬ ing the finish line. Wakened by two faithful SCA members, several seniors were called out of bed on a cool Saturday morning in May to support their class. Ten o ' clock proved to be too early for the Vikings ' annual day of fun. SCA sponsor Ms. Pam White and president Janet Johnson spent hours organizing the field day. Ms. Linda Bell also lent a hand by acting as athletic supervisor. Janet worked hard trying to think of new activities. The Indian race was the most involved, explained Ms. White, It gave more students a chance to participate. Every class had a relay team which consisted of one basketball player, one balloon popper, one artist, one runner, one whistler, and one potato sack hopper. As for the old events, the usual favorites brought chaos. The water balloon toss turned into a water balloon fight and the tug-o-war left everyone covered with mud. The only cost of the whole affair was the $50 prize which went to the Seniors. But, the major purpose of the day was best summarized by Lisa Dunay who reflected, Each class was given an opportunity to express its spirit! Tough guy. Junior Keith Palm works hard to adapt to his unusual means of transportation. Although the Juniors put up a struggle, they were knocked out of the race by the Seniors who went on to defeat the Freshmen. Viking Day 1 7
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