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FRESHMEN DRESS AS TOURISTS FOR SPIRIT This year Tourist Day was the choice of the freshmen for Spirit Week. Many freshmen participated in the joyful events. The freshmen who dressed, which was a great majority, carried around cameras and wore Mickey Mouse ears. The clothes they wore con- sisted of cut off shorts, and Hawaiian print shirts. The freshmen hallway was designed as a travel agency's office. There was a desk with many travel brochures and traveling magazines. On the walls were many tourist type posters. In the field events, the freshmen showed they were tough com- petetors. They displayed great efforts even though the attempt was unsuccessful. I. Tourists Allison McLaughlin and Kelly Farley stop between classes to pose for a pic- ture. 2. Spirited Lori 8troup and Jeff 8tilson leave their lockers and head toward the lunch line. 3. Kim Drexel, Gina Donohoe, and Jackie Ferney talk in the upper quad before their next class begins. 4. Patty Eubanks displays her spirit as she quickly walks to her next class. 20 Activities
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CLASS OF ’84 POSTS SECOND IN SPIRIT This year s sophomores really got in- to the spirit of the sixties. During snack there was a protest sit-in led by Shan- non Parnell. There was also a love van with bean bag chairs all around to relax on throughout the day. During lunch there was a special visit by the Beatles, portrayed by Shelly Stenger, Monique Brass, Peggy Callahan, and Barbara DeSpain. There was also another pro- test to stop the Vietnam War. The hallway walls were decorated with popular sixties rock stars such as Jimi Hendrix, The Doors, and The Beatles. There were peace symbols all over, and Flower Children gave out signs and flowers throughout the day. I. Spirited Celeste Reinick, dressed as a flower child, walks to her next class. 2. Shawn Mortensen takes a break from han- ding out daisies to talk with friends Wendy Hurly and Cindy Matthews. 3. Friends Esther Eun, Sally Tanner. Courtney Lorenz and Cor- rine McCamey converse on stairs. 4. Frank Maras acts like a cool hippie in his sixties outfit. Activities 19
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FACULTY GOES FOR WESTERN AGAIN Again-the faculty chose to dress in western gear. Most of the faculty par- ticipated in the day's events. The facul- ty came dressed in cowboy boots and hats. Also, they wore western style shirts and blue jeans. The faculty was in charge of supervising the Field events against the different classes. Mr. Kieth Sims was the chief organizer of the field events. Other faculty members were in charge of supervising the sidelines and the different contests. 1. Terry Dazey and Beverly Hughes look on and watch the classes compete during the 8pirit Week field day events. 2. Keith 8ims stands on the sidelines supervising the relay race. 3. Emcee Keith Osborn tells students, that the Goodyear blimp will be arriving any time now for live coverage of the events. 4. Dan Hair doesn't look too happy as he straightens out his flattened cowboy hat. 5. Richard Alder son and Dick McDowell talk as they keep students away from field activities. 6. Claire Arroyo looks up from her desk in the office as she files library cards. 7. Deena Hornsby stops from teaching algebra to pose for a picture. Activities 21
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