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C'mon baby, let the good times roll As school days forged ahead many students took a break from studying in order to participate in fall activities. Opening on October 3, the Ventura County Fair welcomed many TOHS students as they competed in such categories as 4-H, drill team and band competi- tion. As a pleasant change, from morning or afternoon rallies, TOHS presented its first night rally on Octo- ber 18. According to Lori Stringer, Commissioner of Spirit, the rally helped to increase student spirit and was very successful. Representing 10 high schools in Ventura County, AFS foreign exchange students spent a weekend with Lancer hosts. After an activity filled weekend, foreign students audited classes on Monday before returning to their American homes. Swinging back into the 1950's, the rally club cre- ated a nostalgic assembly in order to promote spirit for the Newbury Park game. Dressed in rolled-up jeans, saddle shoes, below- the-knee dresses and with their hair either greased and slicked back or in pulled-back poney tails, par- ticipants in the rally set the mood of the early age of Rock n' Roll. Lipsync skits to the songs Meet me at the malt shop, and Leader of the Pack, sent students rock- ing with laughter as did another skit by the pep squad. Football coaches were embarrassed by the girls as they removed ties, unbuttoned shirts and ran their fingers through the men's hair. In addition, Mrs. Roberta Schoenherr, Mrs. Pat Romans and Mrs. Iac- quelyn McCan led the students in a few cheers. TOP LEFT CORNER: Sherrie Puiser and Dale Farmer Lip- sync to the delight of students. TOP CENTER RIGHT: Pam Rikalo. Barbara Ieffers and Sue Gurule stand ready to march in the Venture County Parade. TOP RIGHT COR- NER: Lucy Mbarire foreign exchange student from Kenya, enjoys refreshments at a welcome party sponsored by the ASB. BOTTOM RIGHT CORNER: As part of a skit, Renae Ahlness entertains Coach Ioe Howell during an assembly. BOTTOM LEFT CORNER: Students gather at an after- game dance in order to celebrate a Lancer victory. 28 FALL ACTIVITIES WI. .. f
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