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Junior Dave Lenk plays sax with the Stage Band at the Student Faculty Breakfast. The band played during the hour and a half on Oct. 9. Enjoying their breakfast are Senior Roosevelt Taylor and Junior Ben Booker. Part of the enjoyment was being excused from their first hour class to attend the function. Student! Faculty Breakfast Working together, Junior Gwen Szychowski and Senior Randy Deal prepare scrambled eggs. The Breakfast, put on by Student Govern- ment, drew 200 people.
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Members of the Freshmen class are determined to beat the Sophomores in the class competition lug oi war. The Senior class eventually came out on top. - 4 L. , , A i S EQ ,ii, A R i I , ri 'N'r!'r'im E, K M Q. ,E N W in f ,i i s s sr . . i , e Social Studies teacher Ray Best shows that teachers have spirit, too. He is dressed for Caddyshack Day on Wednesday. September 18. Senior students had no problem dressing and acting like the school had turned into Palm Beach. Beach Day was one of the most popuiar days of Spirit Week. Homecoming Week 15
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if .0 if it S - f rf. V fj, ft u Students ure eueused from firsi hour classes to eujeu reukfu I On Wednesday, October 9, 200 student government mem- bers and teachers arrived at school early to prepare for the annual Student!Faculty break- fast held at Burns Methodist Church. As a tradition, the break- fast was very successful. This year the menu was quite different than usual with eggs, cold cereal, and croissants, instead of pan- cakes. Mr. Ray Best, the Student Government sponsor said, We decided to change the menu and offer different choices of food, such as cold cereals and crois- santsf' The Student Government used enough food to keep one's mind spinning. They used 840 eggs, two cases of orange juice and a case of apple juice. They also used 35 dozen doughnuts, 15 dozen croissants and 25 gallons of milk donated by King Soopers as was 25 dollars worth of ham. And finally 20 boxes of different are etsreespf j kinds of cereal. Some students liked this breakfast ideal because they didn't have to go to their first hour class. l'd rather stay home and sleep, said junior, James Rarick. Others wanted to attend. There were mixed reactions about the breakfast. Junior Tim Hanna said, The music was great but the food wasn't. Some of the teachers who par- ticipated in this year's breakfast by cooking were Ms. Noone, Mr. Chin and Mr. VanGytenbeek. This year they only had three teachers helping. All the teachers handled the eggs. With the money they raised, they bought lunch for the nurses who helped with the blood drive. The rest of the 104 dollars was put in the Student Government treasury account that will be used to help with other activities planned for the year. - by Dennis Devey Teachers Eric Chin and Tony Van Gytenbeek cook some of the 840 eggs. Large quantities of food were prepared for the faculty and students who attended. Student! Faculty Breakfast 17
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