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A surprise visit from jolly old Saint Niclxola with his elves was one of the many attractions at the first annual Christmas Carnival. The Christmas Carnival was sponsored by the Tri-Hi-Y and Hi-Y clubs. About 25 booths were featured in this year's carnival. The sponge throw, sponsored by Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y, and the pie-throwing contest, sponsored by Junior Tri-Hi-Y, were two of the most popular booths entered. Hours of preparation went into making the Christmas Carnival a suc- cess. Cindy Sowell, chairman ofthe car- nival, said, Considering the chaos the afternoon of the carnival, I am glad things went as well as they did! TOP RIGHT: One of Steve AIbright's and Rhonda Williams' favorite booths is the mar- riage booth. After fhe ceremony, each couple receives a marriage license. CENTER LEFT: Craig Wright knows how to enjoy himself at a carnival. Santa Claus pays close attention as Craig names off the toys on his list. BOTTOM CENTER: Chris Saxer displays his expertise in bean bag - throwing as he aims at the big mouth. The Big Mouth booth is sponsored by Junior Tri-Hi-Y. 26 I CHRISTMAS CARNIVAL S its S S
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Mothers still knew best in this year's ating Game as they gave hilarious answers for their daughters during the show. The annual game was a great success and ran smoothly with the help of almost 30 stu- dent volunteers. Brenda Bludworth of the Student Activities staff felt that the show gave students a chance to come together and meet people as well as enjoy the well-organized show. Dinners at local restaurants were the prizes for the winning couples par- ticipating inthe humorous and informa- tive question and answer periods. Honor Art provided the symbolic stage set that served as a backdrop for walking pack- ages, Fonz look-alikes, and buxom ath- letes. Even though not taken seriously, the game was a fun experience. s ' 1 x l , s. , l ' saws? . 2 F isis TOP RIGHT: Contestant Wanda Miller seems surprised when she sees that her date has a box over his head. Craig Harris really couldn't be that shy! CENTER RIGHT: The Dating Game forms its own odd couple: Chris Poschel and Keith Cline. Actually, Keith just answered the questions for Wynn Rivers during the game. CENTER: Mrs. John Leonard knows the right answers during the show as she responds for Pam. Lisa Signorelli and Kim Creamer are also in store for surprises from mom. DATING GAME f 25
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TOP LEFT: Even though Chris Saxer gets creamed by a pie, he still enjoys the carni- val. The pie-throwing contest is always one of the most popular booths. CENTER RIGHT: Susie Ouderkirk and Melanie Geary don Walt Disney costumes to advertise Student Council cartoons. Carnival workers dress up to highlight the fun. BOTTOM RIGHT: Keyettes Wanda Miller and Becky Woolsey enjoy working at the kissing booth. Craig Harris and Scott MacArgel are more than willing customers. 1 CHRISTMAS CARNIVAL l 27
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