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-vw-0 This year's Halloween had a slightly differ- ent touch. lt started out as an average Hallow- een day, but eventually got wilder and crazier with every minute. Some students were disap- pointed to find out they weren't going to get out of fourth period to be in the annual parade led by the cafeteria staff. Instead, our lunch hour was extended so we could have the pa- rade and a costume contest held in the plaza. But the high point of the day was definately THE RALLY! lt started off with the announce- ment of the costume contest winners and a class yelling competition. The freshmen and sophomores yelled Happy, -while the juniors and seniors yelled Halloween. All of the classes were spirited, but of course the seniors , SO and juniors won! said senior Debbie Near- gardner. Then senior Brian Glasper and juniors Sean Singleton and Sean Lyle performed a lip sync routine to a song by RUN DMC. Junior Nicole Bonus said, What made this rally so exciting was all of the unplanned things that happened. Like, when the cholo gang swarmed around RUN DMC, and all the nerds got up and started dancing, and the senior women flashers flashed the senior men cholos. It was great, I couldn't stop laughing! After RUN DMC fin- ished, it was time for the cheerleaders to per- form their awesome flashlight routine to The Freaks Come Out at Night. While they await- ed for their music to begin, the fun started up again. The cholo gang strutted out to the mid- E- 1 ' E g ,k', -' 1 i R K V fl -4 ,V . i-i' -i -.'. L R i. . ,--' 1 ,,V,V ,-.-- Q 1 ',.- , Q,-v,,,,,.,gy1.wm,,4 fm w 'fu 'M 1' - , f , i 1 f pr, .. f, .,z,.:.1.ifwi2ef'mefmzqefwfez-'fb 9 -ff'-Hr' ,,,mf,1E2w'+, :iff-1 vu iw dle of the gym and started dancing. While sen- ior hippie Dayle Smith rolled through the crowd on her platform sandal roller skates, later joined by the rest of her hippie friends, flashers, nerds, and others. Pretty soon, the whole stu- dent body was standing on the bleachers, get- ting down and going crazy to the wild music echoeing throughout the gym. Juniors Randy Schriefer and Sean Yeaman said, This has been the best rally since we've been here at Gunderson! Yvette lntoschi said, lt was the first rally that kept my attention the whole time. The Grizzlies SOARING SPIRITS proved that no Halloween will ever come close to the one we had this year. -Debbie Avoux I 3
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It's Friday night, the phone is ringing off the hook, the indecision is really making you mad. Why are all plans made at the last minute? When everyone is piled into the car and you're headed towards the area you think the party is at, you realize that it's probably broken up be- cause everyone is at .lack-in-the-Box and Wien- erschnitzel. You stop to see where everyone is moving on to next. When all else fails, you can be sure that there will be friends at both places. In the last couple of years, these two places have become regular evening hang-outs for Gunderson students. Sometimes it's a quick check-in. At other times, it's iust a place to waste time while having fun. Those who like planning their evenings can be seen dancing at Moonlighting or seeing the latest movie. This year, Moonlighting has be- come the hip dance club, taking over the once popular Mother's. lt's nice to have a place to hang around where high school students are allowed and adults are not. The Centuries and Century Almaden are the common places for the movie-goers. Sometimes it's just couples, and other times it's a large group of friends. Once in a while, you may be surprised to meet up with another group of Gunderson students with the very same idea as you. For those who don't like the wild life, the home is a hangout where they can watch a movie or play a game with friends. A night begins with renting a movie from the nearest video store, stopping by 7-Eleven for snacks, and heading home for an all night gossip ses- sion. A big enough group can spend their time playing games such as Trivial Pursuit, Scruples, and Pictionary. There are always little stops made in the night where groups seem to gather. Pumping gas at Arco is one of those necessary favorite spots. Someone is always grabbing a pack of gum or slurpee at 7-Eleven. Other than these teen scenes, every time you drive by a parking lot full of cars, there will always be someone you know. -Yaeko lkemoto Usually after a party has been broken up, one can find Gunderson students at Weinerschnitzel. Tiffany Lee and friends - A have fun talking aabout the events of the 32 night over a chili cheese dog. W ,J r PS A 6 5
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