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More Involved in School Activities Mr. Reno, debating on what to do with his cowchlp. explains the rules of the chip throwing contest. After a hard day of herding. Jim Cisco Kid” Kuehn and Steve Poncho” Nelson take a quick break before chowtime. A large crowd of people gather around the contestants at the rootbeer drinking contest” to witness the winning time. Chugging his rootbeer against the clock. Jim Fuller gives it his all. Marilyn Clark. David Adamson and Lorlie Burney display their western attire at the hoe down. Dances 11
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Variety in Dances Gets Students Chris Belber and Marcl Edmlnster, on a weekend furlough. show us the lighter side of the army. Senior Coneheod Gail Hashman works In the concession stand at the Halloween Dance. When it comes to school activities, dances were one of the most popular. DECA'S Halloween Dance attracted almost 200 people, many of whom displayed their personality with a colorful costume. Music was provided by Max.” Another activity this year was the “Western Days Celebration in November. These two days consisted of activities such as a Root Beer Drinking Contest, with Scott Littlejohn and Teena West taking first place in their respective categories; the “Cow Chip Throwing Contest,” won by Todd Sampson; and the Western Hoedown on Friday night. Country music was played between classes, as well as before and after school, and many students and faculty members wore western apparel. So with varied types of dances and activities, each student had the opportunity to become a part of student life. Mike Foos and Shawn Adams took first place In the costume contest as the Fruit of the Loom Grapes. 10 Dances
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Fine Arts Fine Arts—the expressing of moods, the telling of stories and the singing of songs. It makes no difference whether it is on framed canvas, in a deep base voice, in an affectionate love scene on a spotlighted stage, or In a back room where a musician Is practicing for long hours. The fine arts change, shifting with the onset of each new mood. Yes, there are turnabouts. A simple, breezy ballad can In a split second turn Into a tumultlng, barrelling, thrashing, crashing final stanza. Fine Arts is the expression of all people throughout this hurried macrocosm. Fine Arts Is a universal language, a unity of life in Its many facets. Fine Arts is the turnabout of every creative mood. 12 Fine Arts Division
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