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Show "Teen-Talkers" OLYMPUS JR HIGH by Nick Sturgeon The Olympus Jr. Bulldogs stretched their winning streak to four games with a crushing 42-22 win over Granite Jr at Olympus on Tuesday, March 5. The Bulldogs Bull-dogs now have a 6-2 won-lost record in league play, and a slim chance to tie for first place. If they defeat the Central Bruins at Central Jr. Thursday, March 14, they can do no worse than finish in a tie with the Bruins for second place. And if Valley Jr. loses its game to Evergreen Jr. while the Bulldogs are defeating Central (this is all conjecture, not prediction), all four teams Olympus, Evergreen Valley, and Central would finish in a tie for first place. If this should happen, hap-pen, however, there isn't too much chance that a playoff would ensue to determine the champion Students at Olympus aren't allowed to bring their radios to school, but at noon-time they have something just as good or, at least, ALMOST as good. That's when ninth grader Raymond Graham takes over the school's intercom system with records, humorous comments (not all of them intentional), and ads for school functions. Ray has all of the hit recordings of the day (twenty-five records at a generous estimate). Most of the records are "borrowed" from various students stu-dents around the school some people are still wondering what happened to their records. Ray takes requests for records through his technician and handyman-in-general, Sandy Gllmour. However, he has an unpopular policy of filling these request only when he feels like it which isn't too often This show continues to rate as the number one cause of indigestion indiges-tion during the lunch hour at Olympus Junior. |