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Devilrieties: Live in 'Si5 Devilrieties is a type of talent show put on by the school band and serves as one of their many fund raisers. The football rally cheered and did a routine to Footloose. Scott Christoferson, Leah Wilson, Sonya Hartley, Tina Baldwin, Kristin Todd, Denise Frazier, Donell Frazier, Dena Brugh, Brenda Irwin, Angela Miller, and Suzi Freeman danced to David Lee Roth's song California Girls. Donell Frazier, Denise Frazier, Kristin Todd, Dena Brugh, LaRinda Chandler, and Sonya Hartley acted out a suicide attempt. Todd Danielson performed in two show stoppers: Cowboy Bob and Baseball. In Cowboy Bob, First Christian Church Associate Minister John Tastad was an arcade game cowboy who Todd tried and tried to outdraw. In Baseball, Todd and Tiffany Hammer turned a fly into something to bat around. When the fly landed in a glass of water, Todd and Tiffany revived it, but the fly died when Todd said, Give me five and Tiff smacked Todd's outstretched hands. Brown Swindall, Michelle Kirk, and Colleen McCue did a little break dancing. Matt Greene and John Flynn did a presidential version of Whose on first. Colleen McCue and Michelle Kirk entertained the audience between acts. The jazz band played many songs throughout the evening. These pages sponsored by First Interstate Bank of Oregon Group W Cable A. Neil Daniels and Todd Danielson do their act of ’belly uhistling.’ B. Suzi Freeman, Scott Christoferson, and Leah Uilson dance to ’California Girls. C. Jenny Simpson and Lea Engle put motor oil into their upsidedown caKe. D. Todd Danielson and John Tastad square off in their shit of ’Cowboy Bob.’ E. Stacy Christoferson eyes Robert Reyna in FolIey on the Trolley.’ F. Megan Danielson, Anne Graham and Pam Ramey help decorate for Devilrieties. i 7 Devilrieties
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Several studants show person lity through tads Feds were pants, tamings, coats, shots, and hair stylts. Tht most worn pants wtrt Ltvi 501's. A few ptoplt started a tad by wtaring them made of black denim. Also, a big fad was the pedal pushers. These were pants with shorter lengths that ended just above the ankles. Another type of pants were two-tone jeans. These were part regular jean material and part stone washed. The black denim Levis were worn mostly by the guys, while the pedal pushers and the two-tones were popular with the girls. Earnings were worn both buy the guys (in the left ear) and the girls who usually had multiple holes with an extra one in the left ear. Coats in fashion, worn by both males and females, were trench coats. These were also known as Flasher Coats. These usually had lengths that went to the knees. The shoes that were the most popular were Nikes and jelly shoes (dear plastic shoes). A lot of the Hikes were leather but some wore them checkered or with stripes. Mindy Gilkison said, I got my Nikes because they were cute, and on sale. Jelly shoes were worn exclusively by the girls. They were worn mostly with pedal pushers. A popular hair style, worn exclusively by the girls, were tails. This was where one section of the hair was longer than the rest. Stacy Peterson said, I got it cut that way just to be different. Some people also wore bandanas. These were worn many different ways. Some were worn around the waist as belts, some around the neck, while others wore them around their upper legs and ankles. These pages sponsored by J.C. Penney's Majestic Roofing
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