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DONATING THEIR TIME Danielle Zamora and Emily Miller sell Na- chos. 1 Q f- A ' 'ln ,. . W tt . - wg ' ' ' Mx .. -1 - vmigqmmm Foreign clubs Work together for . . . ktoberfest I was awakened from my peaceful slumber by the incessant ringing of the telephone. As I reached over to answer it I thought to myself, 'lWho would have the nerve to bother me in my daily after school nap? The answer came as soon as I sleepily mumbled, l-lello? On the other line a chipper voice replied, Hi, this is Nancy, did you hear about Oktoberfest tonight? Annoyed l replied curtly, Nol Why? Foreign language clubs and other organi- zations worked together for Oktoberfest- a fund-raising activity. Germany Club sold wie- ners on a roll and Tollberone candy bars. Palmreading was done by French Club. Meigs Naylor commented on Oktoberfest, lt was better than last year, more activities, more people, more fun. Another opinion from stu- dent council member, Mardi Mooney was, We need more participation from the school to make it more successful. Katie Morris said, I think more people should have turned out. Spanish Club also participated by selling South- of- the-border nachos. The famous bee-bee gun shoot was another great attrac- tion by the Spanish Club. The Golden Girls sponsored a cake walk which satisfied many a sweet tooth. Still Nancy persisted, Everyone is going to be there, even that cute guy in our Spanish class! So what do you say, do you want to go? As I thought about it, it didn't sound half bad. I pulled myself off of the couch and went to get ready to go to Oktoberfest, what do you know I might even have fun. SOME GAMBLING STUDENTS try their hand at the French Club's poker game. A 9 . A-1 3- F i Oktoberfest l9
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I8 Oktoberfest 0 . X r si itgfsii emi: .thesis I fig., I sssusn t!,,..q ,gkigx TAKING ADVANTAGE OF all the types of edibles, Gina Musgrove, Damon Johnson, and Kaatie Golden act as offi- cal taste testers. ALL DECKED OUT in traditional German dress, Mr. Lutt- mann adds spirit to Oktoberfest. 4 9 H slits Wilt! '35 s Chg , is, .5 ,. Vs. f I QQQ . .T rs ssssss - .s T we., f ' csggyl SHOWING HIS SKILL and marksmanship, Dave Tueller aims carefully at the bee-bee shoot. at A343 I 1 fi ' 'S W 1... . .-
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This was it, Sally thought excitedly. Here, in front of the entire student body, she was going to be acknowl- edged as a senior. It was the first football assembly of the year, and finally, she would sit under the giant black and gold sign that boldly spelt out one might word . . . SENIORS. As she sat down, Sally won- dered if things would look any different from the sec- tion reserved for the upper- classmen. Would the posters bearing the word 'EAGLE PRIDE' and ICAPITAL PUN- ISHMENT' have any greater meaning this year? Or, better yet, would the sophomore cheerleaders rate anything more than an off-key chorus of Mickey Mouse. Due to a total of three -1 s I A 91.5 x .' SLITHERING ACROSS THE floor, Danelle Zamora demonstrates her lion hunting expertice. THE NUMBER ONE band plays 0 rousting chorus of Horse under the expert directing of Deran Watt and Sara Johnson. 20 Football Assemblies The turnout at football assemblies demonstrated , y . . W e Ve Got Splflll football assemblies, much more variety was presented to the student body than in past years. The crowds were treated to a guest perfor- mance bythe Capital Singers and various skits were put on for everyone's entertain- ment. We had the usual as- sembly stars as well, including the Golden Girls, ASBIfoffi- cers, and the Pep Band, which played a rousting round of 'TequiIa'. Angie Weber said that, They the assemblies were a lot more fun to be at! They were a lot more organized this year. And they were. We ,saw flaunted buns, guys dressed as girls, and the cheer- leaders' excellent perfor- mances. Yes, things were going to ,PS-.,.f ' TL +6bnsi - - be different. Oh, the sopho- mores would still warrant at least one round of Mickey's theme, Sally thought, warm- ing up her voice. But, she was a senior and it was time to really show her school spirit. YEEAAIIII SHOWING THE CROWDS their mus- cles, David Tueller and Jeff Eck seem to have different ideas on what's sexy, AWARD-WINNING BUNS are shown by Joanie Lydom. t j f,.x 1 Ii
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