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Juniors his float, designed by lvlarcie Zall, Lori Danielson, and Jenny Cul- lins, received the award for Best Use of School Colors . The float was constructed at Lori DanieIson's house, where fifteen people worked approx- imately thirty-five hours. The juniors used a bedspread for the background, chicken wire, and tissue paper. Sophomores L est use of Theme was the title awarded to the sophomore float. The team of designers consisted of Kelli Smith, who also provided the space for construction, Doug Zwiers, Mike lvlitchke, and Cindy Stagner. It took the sophomores 25 dollars and 100 hours to complete the float. Materials included were tissue paper, chicken wire, plywood and the artificial grass used to cover the floor of the float. Freshmen he freshmen float won the award for Most Creative . Their float was designed by Alison Vanlngen, and constructed at Jill Holloway's house. The crew consisted of four to seven people, who spent around thirty hours working. The freshmen used scrap wood, and bought chicken wire and tissue paper for their float. 18 Floats Gigi f rj ,f Q-'fit , 'afqv Q af 1 ' 1 s xv... l S-sf ,l X .106 1 fy .f A , - 'jixgaff 5.4-,gl R, .if 'J
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