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(Ri.ht) Shooting for t o Jeff Warner trys ,o preven, Walter Reynolds from making a baste,. Intramurals were part of the Mardi Gras celebration. (Below R.ght) Happy Day ' s are here again, Renee Belgarde. Becky Montoya. and JoAnn Nash dress up for 50 ' s day. (Bottom Left) Preparing for comba,, Chns DeContreras and Jessica Jacob get ready to attack their lunches. (Below) Drifting into the unknown. Gary McCullough would rather watch the Tw,- light Zone than participate in the picnic. (Opposite Page) Have a dr.nk on .ne: Students from all levels get together at the picnic.
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a r i Ov ir ' ' T . kM k» Mardi Gras Activities Transform A mat M.irdi (ir.i , the cclchr.iiion t t Shriiw Tucsdjy. (he final day before Lent, for the second t inseeuti e year transformed Anidt L.impus. M.irdi Ciras week started on Monday Jan. 7, with a Hush D.iv for twirls. Every girl dur- iiii; first period received a fi k- ti. The ohject H,is for the girls not tc, l.ilk to any of the hoys tor the duration of the day. If a girl talked to a hoy she had to forfeit her ticket. At the end of the day a drawing was hehl f ilciermine the lucky winner ot .1 Tower Records gift certitu.iit . The winner of this acti ity ».is Freshman Soma darcia. To help promote s( hitol spirit a series ot dress up days were held throughout the week. On Monday students were asked to dress Western. Tuesday was Fifties Day , allowing hoys to wear jeans and lee-shins. The girls were allowed to wear ten- nis shoes and poodle skirts. The dress up days continued with Wednesday heing desig- nated color day. and finally Thursday was Mash Day. fea- turing a iariety of charai lers from the popular T. ' . s ioh. The fesiniiii s ( oniiinitil during hoih luiu hts ihin inir.niuir.il haski ih.ill I oinpt niKiiis 11 re ]( Inr e eryoius i iifin meiil. hands also pl.ned during luni b time. The Mardi Oras dance held Saturday Jan. 12. capped oft the festivities of the week until the following Tuesday, when a pic- nic was held. The dance was a masquarade hall featuring many costumes and was spon- sored hy the Junior class. On Tuesday, all of Mardi (ir.is activities were culminated at a picnic in the stadium. The pic- nic alloued the stuitents to ail I r.i i .iiul b.ne .1 gixul iinn. limb bins ami girls i. r .1 li) K ,l III ii.ir iians l cr one H.is t in iiiir.ii;ed m bring an punii i;(ar iniaiiigable Ibis included ice 1. bests, blankets, ice cream, loiubalh. Inshees. and e en a portable T.W . ( hristian rock hand also per- formed during the tla lor any- one ' s enjoyment. The punu u.is .1 tilting ending to a itri en in.ihle ueek. • h: i. T.s l-t3
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