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w -h JOh'oW g; - 'qumx 1' ,115 rmmpul, Mark Bluum, gets so! fur 1115! Fund prx express cxcutvmnm 'Hw buphu His 1980 C145: Tumna- the girls' game to start, while clu-vrlmdurs mnrr clwerlmdrrs in Vicki Plyler and Gina Hughes taku a break. mentb. Walling m killing :Vuspvnsz', the Class of 82 hhtun Ltglzrislnrmi, Terry Payne of the class of 80 con. fronts the dark-shirtod class of '81. The seniors for the result for the 1930 Class Tuunuuwnls. Fast Food Fanlam. but Hugir food was not fast enough; they lost were victorious over the underclassmen Their theme was Class 'Iburnaments 25
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Seniors are Senior guys and the Frosh girls were the winners the second day The Seniors rallied both their teams to victory on the final day. Besides winning both games, the class of '80 captured most of the Class tournaments, sponsored by CAA, is one of the most exciting events of the spring The spirit of the classes is shown through their deco- rations of their theme: the Freshmen picked Leonie Tunes, Sophomores chose Fast Food Fantasy, Olym- pics was chosen by the Juniors and the Seniors turned a section into a grandstand for Derby Downs. The first day the Senior girls de- feated the Soph girls, and the Frosh guys were beaten by the Juniors. The Student Life 24 awards; best decorations, best cheering section, best spertsmanship, and best dressed women's team. Iu- niors won the best attendance award, while the Sophs won the best dressed men's team and best cheerleaders.
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11108 The language Clubs love to embar- rass their initiates by forcing them to dress strangely, wear signs, and per- form outrageous stunts. They get some pretty weird looks! All four clubs sell things, especially food. Lat- in Club sells candy, and French and Spanish and German clubs all have bake sales-doesn't it seem like every time you go to lunch someone is hav- ing a bake sale?! Another thing all clubs do is have parties. Ever wonder what they do at these parties? If you're a German Club member you get to cook a German dinner, and Student Life 26 - V gum n'ezn:-w 3- , enjoymten then you get to eat it! Spanish Club also prepares a meal for themselves complete with tacos, burritos, anchiladas, and other good Spanish stuff. If you ever get a chance to go to a Latin Club Christmas party, you should! They eat, lof coursel, play charades, play murder-with the Edeburns as detectives, get a visit from Santa, and have snowball fights. These clubs all get together and have fun, too. How do they do it? They go roller-skating! They all go to Nappi's Roller Den and have a blast!
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