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Preparing for Some of the things that happened while people were getting ready for dances, football games, parties, and meetings were unbelievable! Equip- ment broke, dresses tore, food didn't arrive on time, and decorations fell off the walls, just to mention a few. In one instance, senior Sandi Stahl and her date, David Turner, were on their way to the Chief Ceremonial dance when his car broke down. Consequently, they missed the dance. Some people broke up with their dates before the ticket sales. Others didn't have a date to start out with. Suzanne Foushee, Chief Ceremo- nial Queen, had the zipper in her formal break just before the dance while she and her date, David Wiser, were on their way into the building. uDavid wanted to fix it with safety pinsli' Suzanne stated. But there was no way she would do that, so they went to his house and repaired it. Quite a lot could happen before a After losing a clasp on his shoulder pads, senior .leff Horned is assisted by coach Pittman just prior to the opening football game. Before the Chief Ceremonial game, junior Kym Burli- son desperately searches the crowded parking lot for a place to park. coming events football game, also. Before the open- ing game, senior Jeff Horned had a support clasp on his pads break and had to be fixed. Coach Pittman said that after many of the practices two or three chin straps were broken and needed to be repaired. However, the pliers that were used to repair the helmets were usually never in the right place at the right time. Before every game, the players received cookies or cupcakes. However, they were often devoured by eager coaches if the players left them set- ting around. Cheerleaders sometimes had a rough time getting ready for games. In P.E. every once in a while, one of the girls got hurt and couldn't per- form that evening. When it came to spirit posters, that presented a real problem. Many times the girls ran out of paint and paper, and the pos- ters had to be finished by a certain time. Sometimes an unknown custo- dian would throw away the run- through posters before the girls could get them off the student cen- ter floor and onto the goal posts. No matter how well prepared a person might be, the unexpected was always bound to happen. Opening f 9
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