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happeotiQGs Fall Festival came into its final day with the Boosters Club bazaar. After a thrilling victory over Chantilly Friday night, Saturday’s events were justly deserved celebrations. Throughout the day strange and bizarre sights could be seen everywhere. At nine o’clock the marching band and the band front, participated in a parade down Burke Lake Road. Soon after the fun and games began. With more than twenty booths a refreshment stand, pony rides, and a continuous Bingo game, many people found their money slipped away much too quickly. By far the most exciting and popular booth was the Dunk-A Teacher Booth, where students attempted to drown their fav¬ orite faculty members. Throughout the day musical groups performed for the entertainment of hundreds of spectators. At the close of the day thousands of dollars had been col¬ lected. The conclusion of the entire Fall Festival began Saturday night with the Fall Festival Dance. The queen Leslie Dembinski, crowned the night before, reigned over the dance. The band performing was “Blaze”. The dance was a great success and was a proper ending for a totally successful Fall Festival Week. Jamming during the bazaar, Tennessee Flying Goose, entertain the audience. downing around at the bazaar, two Boosters entertain children and adults alike. Satisfying his appetite, Shawn Crosby has a hotdog. Student Life 205
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After taking the final plunge, Mr. Derr, searches for the culprit who did him in. Marching at 9:00 in the morning, its not always easy to keep a smile on your face as the Drill Team and Flag Corps soon discover. Trying his luck at The Wheel of Fortune, Fred Saalfeld finds his money quickly disappearing. 204 Student Life Taking a break from giving rides, the horses enjoy their unusual lunch.
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Trying it on for size here Excited to get their class rings Lisa Brakebill, Cheryi Jones, Try This On For SlZG Displays appeared in subschools five and six as talk stirred of the class rings. Controversy was made over the style, but a Jr. class vote quickly decided the design of our first school ring. The first graduating class of LB got their rings with much excitement and enthusiasm. With these rings, we realized we were one step closer to becoming a completed school. Trying on rings, we see an example of what they looked like. 206 Student Life
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