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Building -f lo tm , cUsiti have -fun And some gam»s The float building contest during homecoming spirit week turned out to be a big success. Tim Counts was the senior who so willingly volunteered his house and time for the building of the senior float. Many seniors worked hard every night during homecoming week and they were satisfied with the results since they placed first. Senior Cammi Carlson said, It was a lot of fun because it got the class together. The juniors weren't so satisfied as they came in last place. Scott Christopherson housed their float which was at the end of Shelly Road and surprisingly it didn't fall apart on the way down to the high school for judging. Everyone worked together really well, said junior Molly Messerle, and it was really thoughtful of the seniors to drop by the first couple of nights and leave remnants behind such as eggs and tomatoes. Christy Holliman's garage was the location of the sophomore class float. The float came in third place. Tausha Hill said, Building the float was fun because it was something the sophomores could work together on and at the same time, we could all get along. The freshmen class worked very hard and did well for their first year in the float competition. April Pettengill's place was their location for the float building. Pam Ramey and Verissa Rose agreed that it was really fun building the float. There was also sign competition between the classes. During the week they were put up in the hallways to show class spirit and talent. The ranking from first to fourth place respectively was seniors, juniors, sophomores, and freshmen. The float building days didn't just consist of making floats and signs. Eggs, tomatoes, rotten apples, and who knows what else were thrown between the senior and junior class. This was continous every night. Sophomores and freshmen soon got involved. But everyone cooled down quite a bit when the policemen patrolled the areas. That was some week! Senior Jeff Lavey watches as Kelly Brugnoli haimers away. Working on the junior class float are Scott Christopherson and Nathan Page. Sophomores Tina Marquez and Maggie Steuens work cm preparations for the float. 24 F These pages sponsored by: A 8. W Drive In Restaurant All-Coast Concrete loat Building
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Mike Kraiicek thinks back on a tiring day returning from Ashland after seeing Dracula‘ at the Shakespearean Festival. Looking at the Planetarium is (front row) Jose Lopei, Karen Judd, Kathi Leri, and Diane Hedeen while Brennda Irwin looks up at the Planetarium's projector. Km Jacks and Laura Berryhill find the microscopes at the Trojan power plant very interesting. Enjoying the Ashland area before seeing 'Dracula' at the Shakespearean Festival are Lisa Digue and Kim Brook. F ie Id trips 23
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Junior Float. Sophonore float. Freshman Float. Pan Raney, Sara Trathen, Verissa Rose, and Piper Quigley discuss the Freshmen Float. Senior Float. Float Building 25
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