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Mardi Gras Offers Plenty Kissing booths, food, balloons? You bet! All this and more added up to this year's spring Mardi Gras. Student Council sponsored the activity with the help of inner-club council. Groups ranging from the Lamplight to the French club set up booths and games for competitive students, with live entertainment provided by Bex- ley's own jazz band. A dance helped draw the successful evening to a close. The jazz band provides early Mardi Gras entertainment. Torch editors. Matt Marx and Jeremy Pink ask, Can you guess how many jelly beans? Student Council members warm up for their kissing booth profits. The Lone Ranger, David Brody, tries his hand at gambling with Robin Bhaerman.
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Student Life 19 Student Council Officers: Tammy Diehl — Sec. Megan Powers — Pres., D. H. Pink — V.P., Jimmy Shlonsky — Treas. Senior Class Officers: Dan Dressel, Jill Iseringhausen, Tammie Skilken, Lisa Schiff. Senior Class Representatives: Front Row; Monica Sager, Sharon Barkeloo, Melinda Harris. Back Row; Chris Buckley. Scott Mittman, Rick Ecklev, Harlan Meyer.
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Lisa Hiser and Shauna Steffey wait for more quarters contestants. Stone-age dancers, Marcy Goldenberg, Valerie Acton, and Sari Lashen, begin to rock. Christy Prahl, Sara Jones, Craig Halliday, Kim Leukart, Lisa Ridgely, and Erika Reichek try to hit all the booths at the Mardi Gras. Amy Miller is enjoying herself. 21
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