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' ' Win or lose we always had fun ' ' If you were loo ng for football, you would not yard line. That was Crow . The Loud Crowdii-job J to be enlh astic, show school pki4f arid spirit at sporting events, state - raig Olsen. Brad Peler and Rob K»mo aid the cheerleaderf in iheir prefentations. The Loud Crowd •old buttons at the football games which went to their fund. The pre-season game against South Hills was the most motivating game for the Loud Crowd. The people in the stadium were really excited and the Loud Crowd started a mini wave. Supporting their team. Tammy Portugal and Craig Olsen stand up for the kick-off. Craig comments. Next year we ' d like to concentrate on getting the younger members to the away games. Loud Crowd 147
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The String Quartet The last bastion of classical music at El Dorado was Orchestra. The sounds of Bach and Bee- thoven were heard when class convened third period. The Orchestra thr year was actually a String Quartet. It was tK ? srtiallest class taught by Mr. Watson. The vlass consisted of two basses. Jim Wahl and Eddie Terhune. and two violinists. Jane Moa ' k there are a lot of aav Martha Monzt small class becausit tion and it teaches vs Because of the small gi the Orchestra felt closi The highlight of the year was tfieir perfor mance in the school musical, The Wizard of Oz. fddif Iffhunr fimli 4 «uit pilch a he play hi ba . 146 String Quartet
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New Friendships When a hundred seniors and a hundred freshmen signed up to participate in the Big Brother Sister Little Brother Sister program, the student council knew the activity would be a success. At the begin- ning of the year students signed up for the program. The students could request their little brother or sister, if they didn ' t they were matched up randomly. Every month there was an activity for the sis- ters and brothers to participate in, in- cluding! bringing lunch for one another, the foam head contest, and a Christmas gift exchange. Senior Brad Peters said, It has been very successful this year. There has been a great turn out on all events and everyone is very enthusiastic to do things with their brothers and sisters. Faith Jarratt builds a mountain of shaving cream on her little brother. Dennis Shea ' s head. Faith and Dennis went on to win this contest for having the highest mountain. Regina Flores kindly shares her lunch with three little brothers. Seniors were repaid though, when in a later activity, the little sisters and brothers brought lunches for them. One of the activities for Big Brother Little Sister was lunch day. Here, a group of seniors share their lunches with their sisters and brothers. Senior Tim Green sits with his Little Sister Paula Clade. The Big Brother Little Sister club became very popular since its start last year and many stu- dents became involved. Gene Tjoa. Tim Goff, Roger Behle. and Linh Nguyen try to build the highest foam mountains on their little sisters ' heads. A popular activity for the Big Brother Little Sister club was the Foam Head Con- test. Big Brother Ed Padilla and Little Sister Kristin Arnold were tough competitors in the Foam Head Contest. The shaving cream mound eventually fell off Kris- tin ' s head. 148 Big Brother Little Sister
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