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hx, V V A V veg r wuz 3 4' gg-.T . tg' . ,Jet atin Club members are FRONT ROW: Melissa Ballway, parlementarian Bitsy Mueller, and jennifer Lowenberg, Maria Barry, and Lara Grohg sponser Mrs. Catherine McGarrityg BACK ROW: SECOND ROW: Cristina Tarpley, Brent White, president Ally Ortiz, treasurer Mike Gross, STUCO representative Tim Burns, and Aaron Crouch. reparing a 1987 toast, Christy Villanueva and Margie Tucker set up decorations for the senior's Homecoming hall by the main entrance. iPhoto by Curtis Solisj s Martin Wolpers puts up the finishing touches for the senior hall, parents and younger siblings wander the building to inspect the decorations. fPhoto by Lisa Murilloj decoration of the halls 23
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lub Decorators Arra Hallways Campus Commotion Draws Crowds By Tobias Munoz Stumbling into the school laden with boxes of donuts and soft drinks, club members stretched out on the floors of the halls to put the finishing touches on elaborate Homecoming decorations. Scheduling the traditional decorating of the halls for the morning of Saturday, September 20 after five years of decorating on Wednesday afternoons took a bit of adjustment. There was a conflict in scheduling the Burning of the 'E' and the whole week of activities, said Student Council sponser Ms. Deby Lewis. Although the clubs got off to a slow start, it took no time at all for the club members to transform their segment of -the halls. It was like walking into another world, said junior Danny Segovia. What made the event so special was that it was entertainment in itself. Spectators wandered the building. Some gave assistance to clubs in need. Some were interested parents who were glad to have their garages emptied of the mess. Others just got caught up in the mood. Even though I did not help decorate the Detinu hall, I was still proud of the accomplishment they made, said freshman Detinu member Andrew Ortiz. Every club played its own variety of music. New wavers tuned in to KXCR while others set their dials for 95.5 and the sounds of the Qf' QKLAQJ. Still others preferred their own tapes of such groups as the Outfield. I liked walking down the halls and listening to all the different types of music being played by all the clubs,', said junior Mylli McLain. Each group provided its own junk food heaven. Dunkin donuts, Classic Coke, Snickers, Dr. Pepper, Ruffles, Cheese Doodles, Doritos and much more took the place of home-cooked Saturday morning breakfasts. It was hard waking up in the morning and having to come to school to help decorate the hall, but fortunately Dunkin Donuts was there to lend a hand, said junior Ingrid Rojas. Along with the excitement there came some moments of disappointment. French Club members were saddened and angered when their decorations didn't pass the flame retardant test. They had used garbage bags to darken the walls of their hall to give it a cave feeling for their Flintstones theme. All the bags had to be removed. I felt like crying, said sponser Mrs. Sharon Fabiano. Beginning at 12:30 p.m. assistant principal Mr. Cliff Pickett and Lewis began encouraging students to finish their projects by the 1:00 p.m. deadline. . fm- - ' ' 53535251 ' fiifgyf W- ,g, ootsae members are FRONT ROW: john- Seabock, james jancu, historian Raul Gonzalez, Michael Lara, Robert Bryant, and Ryan Nickersong coops of whipped creme set off the sweet decorations that Octagon member Diana Perez carefully prepares for sixth hall. The club received an honorable mention for their efforts. fPhoto by Anna Laura juarrietaj ! ' 'IWW' S23 ' - c 0 N fi BACK ROW: president julie Abrams, treasurer Lisa Chavarria, Lola Soto, parliamentarian Lisa Garibay, vice-president Dawn Priegel, Kristin Hakim, and STUCO representative Priscilla Estrada. ime out! OEA members Claudia Moran, Christie Witkenson, and Michelle Beckem take a break to coordinate plans for the completion of their hall. iPhoto by Curtis Solisj
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me ,.,s, i I hespian Anne Meyer stretches to attach an inflated airplane to the ceiling of third hall. QPhoto by Lori Seguraj is i ii' CQK if 4 , -4 X ,454 g Q 'Isl' 5 ' ' 3 ,X , ..,.. - .F km '3 igma Chi members are FRONT Rowjiistefanie Thrash, vice-president Joe Juarez, Becky Dominguez, Ewing, treasurer Vicky Michaels, Frances Rivas, president Charlie Chavez, Margaret Erales, and Delores Rivas, and Mike Cataldig BACK ROW: Dora Rachel Armendariz. iPhoto by Rick Moralesb 24 decoration of the halls rg l is l
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