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iQ--ll The most popular activity dur- ing the Winterfest week was the Dating Game. The emcee was Nic Ament whose exuberance and personality kept the show rolling. Participating in the T.V. spin-off were sophomores Chris West and Joe Rachwalski, juniors Darci Neville and Richard Smith, and seniors Suzy Minor and Chip Starick. Suzy and Chip won the dates. The following day was the Blood Drive to help Karen Mu- sich. part to help Karen, Larry Kirch- mar blood. J . 1 N sr uv' Crazy George? Yeah, You know him. That wild maniac who attended the Winter Sports Assembly, when all the winter teams were introduced. He was almost as good as our own cheerleaders and pom- pons, but cuter in his own way. This was held before the big Alameda game for both girls and boys basketball, wrestling districts, and swimming finals. Crazy George. Can you believe he gets paid for doing that? Crazy George captivates his audience with his outrageous behavior. Do you like goldfish? How about bananas? If not, this year's lunchtime activities dur- ing Winterfest would not have thrilled you in the least. The activities were a eating contest, a banana eating contest, and a hairy legs contest. Swallowing 12 goldfish was Kevin Sweeney, and eating the most bananas was Terry Bogue. Crystal Alderfer won the cov- ered prize of Hairiest Legs with Alexe Page second by a Whisker. Kevin Sweeney will eat anything - including l2 goldfish. Events 25
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