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,w- 'X I. Valerie Artman fin baclcgroundj waits patiently for her date, Nlarlc Siegal. Siegal and Dave Bainter were enjoying some punch during the Winter Formal dance in january. 2. Carl Simons and Charese Rohny step apart from the crowd during the Homecoming dance, The Homecoming dance returned to a more traditional format after last year's experiment with an after game dance. 3.1immy Sturgeon leads the action at the Vocal Music department's Talent Show. Debbie lVlerril's version of Arthur's Theme won first place. all MCC .1451 Stuffent L2 student life - 115
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1. Seniors Kathy Fonceca and Paul Martin peer out from the jail at the Girls' League sponsored Sadie Hawkins Dance. The Sheriff fDave Hernandezj would arrest and incarcerate anyone, for a price. 2. Ricardo Barragan cheers the men's basketball team to an upset victory over Ocean View, This game was the first sell out in this school's history. Wllol s JMX as, a Q -i- , Y -f c ri N t if-. il leg I f .ixgiltjy ,225 '. f' 5 p, L Q. liiiiimiffi .iitii1ailOW'ml ' . gg , ef ' 13 frffff ',f,i,i,' wzilmfl vtyg'-it 51 4, SinfFl'fb..J1 , A I P E , s ZX My Mains mmtdes tum' W CIY 7579 Myriad of activities offered One of the major criticisms of high school is that activities are more important than academics. But experts say activities are healthy re- leases of energy, excellent learning experiences, and above all, fun. Any student had a choice of dances, theme weelcs, plays and many other events to participate in. Sophomore Kelly Penhall preferred the junior-Senior Prom over all of the other activities. 114 - student life Freshman Chris Vollc said, Being in the plays were the most impor- tant things to me. The new lunch schedule put a damper on many activities, such as the pre-homecoming Spirit Week and Halloween, but other events, such as the fall play and the Winter Formal, remained very popular and well attended.
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uu1BuuJ mu I. Seniors Paul Martin and Kathy Fonceca seem not to mind being taken to jail by Sheriff Dave Hernandez. In order to make baill' an inmate must be kissed by his or her date or wait the five minute jail sentence 2. Karen jones may not be doing the Texas Two-step, but she appears to be enjoy- ing the dance. The popular group Evergreen played. 3. Senior Mike Miller and his dare Yvonne Klomp engage in a friendly game of teeter-totter, The couple behind them, otherwise engaged, are totally oblivious to Miller and Klomp's game. I 116 - sadie hawkins
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