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Pull . .. Bond members pull for rheir reom in the rug of wor. Sophomore Sreworf Shelby ond freshmon, Lorry Welborn work os one with the rest of the reom. Gross ... Sophomore Tim McMohon tries to refroin from loughing while he has coke in his mourh. Tim is raking port in the coke eating contest. This event takes a strong stomach and a big mouth. Errr . .. Sophomore, Greg Hughes puts all he has got into this strenuous event. Greg battles Sophomore, John Marshal, for the championship. Arm wrestling is a contest of brut strength. This is how you ride. Social Studies teacher, John Compel, shows the com¬ petitors in the tricycle race the style it takes to be o champion tricycle racer. 12 Student Life
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I The roar of the crowd! It is through the students ' excitement thot o pep roily gains its pep. Loud yelling, strange clothes, and big horns create on at¬ mosphere to be marched by no other. The fun bunch!!! The varsity cheerleaders skillfully perform another difficult stunt to gain audience favor and get the crowed pumped up Go VIKINGS!!! Mascot Julie Grace stirs up the Viking pride in the audience. Julie in essence was a regular cheerleader with a different uniform. As a tradition the mascot is the biggest spirit maker. We got spirit, how about you??! An¬ drea Larkin and her sister show just how contagious spirit really is. Pep Rallies 11
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Just A Bundle of Laughs When you mix o carnival with a pep rally you get an at¬ mosphere of laughs. This is an ac¬ curate description of Viking Day — a day for only two things: Woodbridge High students and laughs. Viking Day is an annual event at Woodbridge put on by students for students. It contains hilarious events and clowns. For instance, Steve Delp donned an exaggerated cheerleader costume and ran around bolster¬ ing the spirits of competitors in the different events. Students participate in events such as a high calorie cake earing contest and a high speed tricycle race. Other students engaged in arm wrestling or running a high challenging obstacle course. Naturally, the rest of the student body watches with excitement. Cheers, screams of encourage¬ ment, and peels of laughter are heard for miles on this day Vik¬ ing Day is the most fun one could ever have in school, ' ' com¬ mented junior Joey Guzzo. Viking Day is held a short time before final exams. If is a novel way to keep students excited about school. When sunny sum¬ mer like days start coming around, students have the tendency to become somewhat lazy. These days mean summer is coming and school is close to its end. That is why Viking Day is so important. It says, Yes, summer is here but, school is still going strong.” Viking Day gets many students out of the doldrums of spring fever and into an active and alert mental outlook. Concentration With all his grit power and determination, freshmen, Randy Drown comperes with the other bond members to try to win the strenuous rug of wor. Go for it. Freshman Leslie Hanna runs in the obstacle course. The obstacle course consists of crawling, jumping, and running. The obstacle course takes great agility. Teamwork . . . Senior Leia Decker and Senior, Laurie Wilson work os one in the three legged race They hove to run with one of their legs tied together. Viking Day 13
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