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A Touch of Germany In October, Gateway stu- dents were treated to the an- nual Oktoberfest by Mr. Nel- son’s German classes. About twenty students practiced for one and a half months, 3 days a week, to learn the native Ger- man folkdances. On the event- ful day, students crowded into the gym during fourth and fifth period to partake in the festivities. The delicious array of German cakes, cookies, The delicious array of German cakes, cookies, and pastries helps capture the essence of Germany. and pastries attracted every- one towards the refreshment stand. The students then watched the skillful dancers and listened to the folk music provided by the pep band. After the groups’ perfor- mance, Mrs. Cheberko, a nurse at Gateway, and her son Peter played a German accor- dian duet. Everyone enjoyed the taste of German culture, and the success of the group led to their performances at Gateway Jr. High School later in the year. Building the intensity of enthu- Helping the German dancers keep siasm. the crowd cheers for the the beat, the Pep Band plays uplift- German dancers. ing melodies. Ocktoberfest 21
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The student’s hard work shines through in their performance of the German folkdances. The spirit of commoradery is alive and well as was demonstrated by the enthusiastic German students. 20 Ocktoberfest
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Halloween fun for everyone Although Gateway students were not permitted to wear Halloween costumes to school this year, many activities were held to celebrate the day. A Halloween dance was held that allowed many students to show off their costumes. An- other activity, which took place in the school courtyard, was the pumpkin contest. Each senior homeroom deco- rated its own pumpkin. A cup was placed in front of each pumpkin, and students donat- ed spare change to vote for their favorite. The winning homeroom recevied a free breakfast. Teen Institute also sponsored a dance. Bobbing for apples was just one of the popular activities at the dance. So, although students could not wear Halloween cos- tumes to school. Gateway still provided various activities to promote good times for every- one. The Halloween spirit was still alive at Gateway. With big smiles, Karin Niethamer and Lisa Silak take a break from the dancing. Taking advantage of the music, Jennifer Watkins and Jim Clifford dance.
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