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Carnival Exciting lt was really good because there were so many things to do. There were a lot ot new booths that weren't here last year, which was really cool, commented sophomore Phyl- lis Slabey concerning the 10th annual Crockett Carnival. One attraction was confetti eggs which made revenge sweet on this chilly but exciting evening. A kiddie land was constructed by the Texans for the younger children, with a duck booth and a toy booth. The more competitive booths con- sisted of dart throwing, egg tossing and basketball shooting. A variety show was hosted in the cafeteria made up of amateur bands among Crockett students. A haunted house, run by the Texans, and constructed in tunnels underneath the school had the longest waiting lines. Also popu- lar was the Marriage and 'Divorce booth, where Reverend Will Dye initiated the ceremonies. Several students who began sing- ing in high squeaky voices after inhaling helium from balloons added to the hilarity, tending in The Texans and Band sponsored the carnival with the aid of their spon- sors Mr. Max Fisher and Ms. Paula Crider. When asked what she thought of the carnival Kelly Bates said, it was so crowded in the halls which made it a little unorganized. l had a lot of fun though. 1. Wendy Dobbs carefully tries to slip the ring over the bottle hoping to win a prize. 2. Two Texans disguised as a set of twins that looked like they came out of Star Wars guard the exit of the Haunted House. ' 3. The Hounted House was a main attractiong Tex- ans manned it in various styles ot dress. 4. The success of the Carnival depends on the manpower put into it, and band members Ingrid Schultz, Laura Cuthbert and Connie Stevensdo their share at one of the ioodbooths. 5. Mike Flemming and Maiitza Franqui walk the aisle into the marriage booth to be officated by -wifi Dye. 6, A small group made up of Crockett students, was just oneif the many performances present' in the variety show. ' 16 activities
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