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calle cpagglah oF ts A Sle re 5 bree, Slumber Party -| Rick Keiser, Jeff! Wright, Karin Ingeman and Ray Kang look through an album at the spirit assembly. They placed third at the assembly for their skit. At the Movies? - Da- vid Wendling and Sean Porter are movie critics in the senior skit. The seniors took second place at the Spirit as- sembly. Slam those Cokes - Chris Lucasey and Greg Curtis drink Coke while Kent Doan looks on. Who burped the loud- est was never deter- mined. Assemblies 27
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SHOW BIZ ssemblies are fun, it shows show much tal- ent and spirit is at our schoo!,” replied felt about assemblies... +=. SsCstCt=‘CS Shannon Knepper, who was in charge of assem- blies, commented that before being staged, assem- blies were complete pandemonium. If one succeed- ed she couldn’t stop smiling. She said a perfect as- sembly would be one that all faculty and students enjoyed. Shannon had the help of the leadership class behind her to put together the assemblies. The first assembly took place on October 1, and it showed a sampling of the talent at AHS. Caroline Benabou sang “The Greatest Love of All” by Whitt- ney Houston. Elisa Jacobs performed a modern dance number. Kristen Fairfeild, Cristen Bat- tersby, and Jill Rydman sang a song from “My Fair Lady.” Also at the assembly was a skit performed by the student body officers and the pom-pon girls and cheerleaders performed also. The second assembly was the spirt assembly and took place on October 8. Each class did a skit deal- ing with their theme of spirit week. The Seniors got star-struck, the Juniors spanned the globe, the Sophomores went though the holidays, and the Fre- shemen went on safari. Future Supremes? - Jill Rydman, Kris- ten Fairfield and Cristen Battersby sing. The three girls are seniors. Go AHS! Dina Johnson and Laurel McA- q dams perform at the assembly. Both girls are on the varsity pom-pon squad. 26 Assemblies
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MOVIN’ C2: Tues5 ——— a ‘a7 aE there are so many possiblites to get to school, how could one choose?“I usually got a ride but someth- imes I had to walk,” said Karen Gee, a ju- nior. Among the newest trend this year, was the Red Honda Elite. Driving a scooter was the coo- lest way in getting to school. Fly - Mare Am- ibrose is in rare form. This is one way to get to school. Drive by day- | Drive by night - John Burnley’s car taking a break. Going on a shopping | spree? - The latest trend in getting to school. 28 Transportation
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