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Ml! SOUND I ! FECTS- were performed b) Lhe MR Orchestra with help from i li :a I ox, i foreground) and Tana Quick. Gary Oliver DISNEY- LAND ROY- ALTY- FRONT-Lori Kramer. Kir- slen Hauge. Lynnette Green, Amy Dickenson. Toni Sa- A DISNEY IN- VASION- on the homecoming corona- tion is led by Donald and Daisy Duck followed by Mickey, and Minnie Mouse, and of course Goofy. moy. Shay Shaffer, Kara Fa- genstrom. BACK- Trevor Rembe. Jason Spurgeon. Jeff Goet7. Sam Hinz. Andy Jennings, Milch Melnnis, Dave Sullivan.
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z ani isney characters probably felt right at home during homecoming coro- nation, as the Rustlers went to Dis- neyland. he magic of Disney ultimately came to life, when the Rustler royalty took the stage. Spirited cheers resounded from the respective classes as the royalty paraded to the Disney Castle. M.C. Mr.Don Jun- gling told the audience that they showed more spirit than he had seen for a number of years. The show opened when Russell Ayers dazzled the audience with their charm and talent by per- forming all of those popular Disney tunes such as, Zippity Do Da, Supercalifragilistic, and many others, bringing back memories of favorite childhood movies. The spirit and hard work of stagecraft classes, and other Rustlers paid off when the audience ' s enthusiasm was boosted by the awesome corona- tion decorations. The enormous Disney castle, covered with glittering green and gold, towered to the ceiling leaving no mistake that the Rustlers had just entered the Disney Zone. Senior Sherry Dotson said, I thought that the decorations this year were better than all the other coronations. k | WITH A ROY- AL SMILE- Homecoming queen Candy Colla greets the crowd as she is escorted around the floor by Donald and Mickey. She was crowned just previous with the Mickey Mouse ears in Mickey ' s hands. WHEN KING STRUTS- king Roger Spring made sure people noticed, with his flashy smile, his suave tux- edo, and his princess escorts Minnie Mouse and Daisy people notice. Homecoming Duck. STUDENT LIFE
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ci+s 18 EVERYBODY FREEZE!- Junior Jennifer Wilmot gets in line ready to devour the tasty brown sauce at the an- nual sketti fest. AN HOUR BE- FORE TWELVE- Eleventh Hour strikes and all is well. Group members and sidekick in- clude Martin Schaffer, Brian O ' Keefe, John Hanson, Pat Sullivan, Ernst Isley, Jim Hjelvik, and Sean Steinbach. MR. CLEAN- Sophomore Adam Leig- land checks for an over- looked splatter of the brown sauce. ayers of stringy unidentifiable pasta X ? were shoveled into eager wide-open mouths at the annual spaghetti fest. All the glamour and glitter of Dis- neyland seemed magical, but the enchantment was put on hold as the annual spaghetti dinner got under way. As students piled into the cafeteria, and began devouring the brown pasta dish, many ideas about the secret recipe for the sauce were tossed about. Sophomore Laura McCain said, It doesn ' t taste like anything. Substitute Bill Bahr said, Probably leftover chemistry experiments and bad grammar. Whatever the unknown ingredients were it was eagerly cons umed and as the final oregano burp floated through the air, mouseketeers packed STUDENT LIFE their stomachs to their pumpkin-mobiles. With a turn of a key the traditional car caravan began its procession to the battlefield anticipating a slaughter against the Broncs. After an intense game CMR pulled out ahead to win 15-13, and fans flocked back to the home- coming dance. There to their surprise was Elev- enth Hour. They let their music explode loud and strong, as the vibes began to stir in some of the mousketeers. Ears started twitching and so did behinds. When the clock struck 12 the mouseke- teers began their song, Now it ' s time to say good-bye to all our company ... -Amy Thurston
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