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ix? il .hr s me .we ix 1' X E X Q N 3 r Q. X irls at a pep assembly builda pyramid to ook our opposing team at the football game gainst the Cyprus Pirates. Kenny Watanabe, G. Clark, Kelly Ev- ans, and Sha wa Christiansen, all host our Homecoming assembly. Sherri Watts, a contestant of the Home- coming Queens Contest takes her walk. ASSEMBLIESIZ7 l J
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Assemblies Add Spice 3- -2 his year there were about 15 assemblies ranging from a movie to an opera. The - ' Music Man with his wierd instruments such as the stra ws, his horn, and his break-apart violin. Then we had a movie assembly Where stu- dents all got together just behire Christmas and Watched Ghostbusters'i After that there was the class sssemblies: the Senior assembly and dance in February, the Ju- nior assembly and prom in April, and the Sopho- more assembly and Spring dance in March. Next, at the end of April, we had a Winners assembly to recognize those who were outstanding and also for those who were elected to Student govt. positions. And last, but not least, the yearbook assembly was held when most of us received our yearbooks. Whereupon we immediately had our best friends sign in them. The next da y, being Yearbook Day we all went around to different classes and fan tastic places that we meet to have other friends sign in our yearbooks. 261A SSEMBLIES Top: Students at an assembly signing the song of the G The Mascot of one of our rivals is poked fun at. Soph. Cheerleader Janae Hutchings and J. V Cheerleader Kerri Macey lead the stu- dents in a cheer. W 5
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Dan ces Were A Ball. his years ances were a ball! Q-5 5 The Hello Dance kicked off the year in a true red and blue spirit that turned out to be a real success. Among the seven dances this year were the Homecoming Dance, the Sadie Hawkins Dance, and the Junior Prom. 7595 of the stu- dents attended these dances this year, 2525 did not, most of which were sophomores. The dances could not have been as much fun, if it were not for the efforts of Gary Clark, the student body officers and also the different dance committees who ran all the dances this year and made sure everything went smoothly. SQ rm yr I b itymfd.. ZBXSCHOOL DA NCES r n y tiii y I kMwm9Wk,,,1,qt.t. ,V ,, Isaac Da vis talks to afriend and his date at 'Couples dance to slow music at the Ha the Harvest Ball, a girls' choice dance held -vest Ball. in November.
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