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i. Sheri Dyas and Marci Lopez partici- pate in the Cotton Ball Rally during first lunch Spirit Week activities. Dyas was elected Sophomore Class Atten- dant. 2. Senior Homecoming Queen Candidate Keri Kleinschmidt gets hit in the face by a pie. The Pie-in-the-face auction stirred up interest in Spirit Week. 3. Candidate Rosalie Cucinella wraps Henning Peterson in toilet paper during the pep assembly. Although they lost this contest they were crowned Homecoming Queen and King later that evening. Vi-, f. f 'Hi' 130 - spirit week
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Frankenfurter horrifies crowds on Halloween -Htl J For the first time in this school's history the Student Council held two costume contests for Halloweeng one first lunch, the other at second. It was a blustery, cool day with fumes from the toxic chemical dump site swept away by the Santana winds when the student body turned out at both lunches to rate the originality and creativity of the myriad of costumes worn. David Cruz and Linda Bagley, dressed startlingly as Dr. Frankenfurter fcom- plete with wedgies and garter beltj and Magenta from the popular cult-movie UThe Rocky Horror Picture Show captured the prize for best costumes at the first lunch contest. Darrin Gantt, dressed as a member of the world's oldest profession, won the prize during the second lunch contest. Earlier in the day Gantt had been seen walking into and out of a girls' restroom. His costume was so convincing that no one was aware of his true identity. Gantt said he wanted to see just how effective his costume was. 1. Sophomore Cindy Langford finds her nose growing longer with each incorrect answer on her current events quiz. Pinocchio fI.angfordQ claimed that she spent the day at school feeling lost without her cohort in Fantasyland, Iimminy Cricket. z. Fisherman Russ Alterman reels in ucatfishu Mary Danko during break in the Senior Quad. Alterman, even though he finally ' '... bagged a big one . . . , had to throw her back because she woulcln't fit in his tackle box. 1 halloween - 129 i
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Acts of God and man mar Spirit Week ii., 01' 'Q qi , 75 ug. The new double lunch schedule, sophomores' proficiency testing, the stench from the chemical waste pit and the Santana wind conditions all but ruined Spirit Week. Lack of publicity was blamed for the lack of participation. I didn't even know we had spirit week, said junior Russ Snider. Senior Class President Paul Martin said, I thought the turnout was good considering that schedule for the proficiency testing. He and the Senior Class Council planned a Cotton Ball Race, Tourists Day, Hat and Glasses Day, Button Day and a Pie-in-the-face Auction. Activities Director Frank Manzo said, I think that it was an unfortunate situation because of the testing, there would have been no way we could have worked around it. Vicki Yarber, a junior, said, I thought it was fun if we had only a whole week, and not half days. i. Complete with Vfoodstock sunglasses and a straw sun hat senior Lisa Sabula participates in Spirit Week activi- ties. In addition to Sunglasses and Hat Day the Student Council sponsored a Button Day and a more popular Tourist Day. 2. King candidate Dave Keefe gets creamed by girlfriend Kim Felty during lunchtime activi- ties. Participants paid money to hit the candidate of their choice with a cream pie. spirit week - 131
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