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J-E-L-L-O! Watchung Hills experienced its first Jello Eating Contest on February 7. Eight pairs of contestants: Jim Sullivan and Nancy Brandes, Suzy Molyneux and Bruce Eaton, Peter Bar- rett and Wendy Hoffman, Wendy Calvin and Sue Tucker, Larry Varnerin and Karen Minifie, Phil Davis and Jan Kobryn, Brian Steelman and Barbara Barnhurst, and Jeff Millwater and Nancy Roller took part in the Junior spon- sored contest. The goal of each contestant was to consume eight cups of jello as quickly as possible. Larry Varnerin with the help of his partner, Karen Minifie, who diligently fed him, downed eight cups of jello in five minutes -- thus winning the contest. Perhaps just as the pie eating contest has become traditional with the seniors, the jello-eating contest will become an annual junior event. 28
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. . . Sense and Skill . . . t :::h Clam Couple Clan Clowm Mast Artirtic Robin Fenstemaker and Tom Bracaglia Betsy Morris and Howie Shore Marylynn Schiavi and Richard Sheinaus Marylynn worked on an independent study project last year, in which she wrote and illustrated two childrents books, Visit to Mushroom Valley and The Laughing Machine. She also created a book of poems. Mary- lynn plans to attend Moore College of Art in Pennsylvania. The Senior Class President of 1972-73, Claire Girvin, explains that she alone could not have done the work to make the changes made for the senior class, but rather The Senior class has worked? Claire feels that her most important achievement was being selected to go abroad to the Philippines. Bat Dmxed Dane Most for the Srbool Susan Janks and Tom Skladaney Claire Girvin and Owen Thorp 27
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Cafeteria Dimensions The South building cafeteria, overcrowded for so long, now provides students with a comforta- ble place to eat lunch, snacks, and to socialize; one of the final phases of the new dimensions of WHRHSh building program is completed. The new cafeteria seats approximately 200 students. The new facility serves not only as a pleasant surrounding for lunch, but also as a social study hall. The brightly painted walls and multicolored stackable chairs provided a relaxing and func- tional area of the school. 29
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