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CZIIVIES PECDPLE PIAY Suki Herndndez, 0 blind student, tries her MS- KOY VG'9k holds the iflfief tube STSGGY hohd ot throwlng cz bean bag Q1 the Senior before letting it go, mdking the footboll cldss bedn bog toss. toss thot much harder. 26 Hdlloween Cdrnivdl Annucil cdrnivdl dttrdcts' dll cages for fun, gdmes From edibles to purchdsedbles to winndbles, the Hdlloween Cdrnivdl hdd 0 vdriety of dctivities designed to keep students, fdculty members, dnd little brothers or sisters occupied. For the hungry the Trooperetles held their dnnudl sweet shoppe which fecitured homemdde goodies. The Spdnish Ndtiondl Honor Society sold ci vdriety of home-bdked lvlexicdn food, ond the Thespidns went ltdliczn. selling pizzd. The Pom Pon Girls stdged dn old-fdshioned ice crecim pdrlor with the ice credm dondted by Mom's Ice Credm. Ndtiondl Junior Honor Society sold cider dnd doughnuts. VlCA's pie throw'dnd ELA's sponge throw hdve long been two of the most populdr booths, offering dn outlet for tension or sweet revenge. Doowtsde hdd d footbcill toss, dnd Y-Club stdged d ring toss. Detinu held their trdditiondl gdrler toss.
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STANDING RCDCYVI CDNLY ba, .y 28 Halloween Carnival Apathy hinders: festival goes on Though The student council had discussed The idea of holding a carnival in The spring rather than The traditional Halloween carnival. when The decision was put to a vote. student council members voted overwhelmingly to hold The carnival at Halloween. One of The main reasons that was given forthe suggested change was that The fall carnival would have to be held on Oct.25, a week after Homecoming and a week before The Eastvvood-Bel Air showdown. In spite of The one week that The clubs had To put Their booths together, many did Turn out to join in The ghostly good fun and games. Overall, participation was down but, according to student activities director Mr. Mark Hutman, The carnival was a success. Whether The carnival is big or small. l Think that all The people who come really enjoy Themselves. J Mr. Mark Hutman stops counting tickets ln Mrs. Mary Dennis' office during the carnival which was held Oct. 25. Kathy Patterson and Anne-Marie Caesar serve punch to the carnival participants at the Trooperettes' sweet shoppe.
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