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ON THE VERGE-Sophomore Nancy Benilez glances al her freshmen compeliior Chris Poriillo To find Thai They are neck in neck in The Baby Boiile Chug-a-lug, Beniiez was a Two-year Siu- deni Council member, STUFF THAT BURGER-Freshmen Allison Booih en- joys Q free lunch during The hamburger-eaiing conlesi, Noonfime evenis were usually held once a week. Nooniime Aciiviiies Q '29 i 1 il N l an NX fl l 4 ni TU, all 1 if gl if
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Q1 V- A ..-- EnergeTic Pep-l?al- lies, exciTing noon dances wiTh D.J,s, fasT moving Dance Produc- Tion performances, and amusing class compeTiTions were among The many Things sTudenTs could see or do aT lunch. Pep-Rallies were held To help geT The sTu- denTs and The Teams inTo The winning spiriT. Pep Squad cheered and performed dance rouTines wiTh The Drill Team. NoonTime dances ,ff-'fej aaa' A A , AQ, V HAVE A SEAT-The freshmen pile iT on for The lap- siT. The objecT was To geT The maximum number of people siTTing on one lap. LET'S DO THE BUNNEY HOP-Sophomore John Pham Takes The lead from Junior Jason Delfelice and Senior RoberT Carrol. The sack race was one of The mosT popular evenTs. '1 7 STudenT Life More Than JusT A Meal were held as a way of raising money and To TesT D.J.s for use in larg- er dances. The D.J.s also promoTed Them- selves on The ouTdoor sTage where crowds would form To lisTen. Dance ProducTion also provided a form of enTerTainmenT. They performed aT various assemblies,including Halloween and ChrisT- mas. They goT an op- porTuniTy To perform and The sTudenTs goT a chance To see whaT goes on in and comes l ouT of a dance class, commenTed Dance ProducTion sponsor Diane Boyd. Class compeTiTions have been very suc- cessful. This has been The besT year of com-T peTiTion, said Commis- sioner of AcTlviTies Mike Hanna. Musical Chairs, The baby boTTle chug- a-lug, The hamburger sTuTf, and The lap-siT were jusT a few of The evenTs. Sophomores managed To come ouT on Top in mosT of The evenTs. HEAVE HO-Senior Mike Hanna helps his Team To viclory, Hanna was The Commissioner of AcTivi- Ties. Tf5?2,ZfTf 'iFi'es2P3f?E.elis:fif1ETTTPWT1 g :5SiJ:rg5?'ia'-Tfsfrgsr V '1 :i,i5gipreg.45iHiT1Q5122fqt -.f,5,yg:- T'g3:,1s4:rgae55Qls, ' Q -423, fir' 11- V. av.: :Z 'uw -1'1.iH'izel:Ji '-mzfi riff' -.ii ,111 f-1 112912. ' 1' Jialfg- ,
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