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Howdy Dance Sizzles ve you ever felt like you've been inside a sweltering forge? If so, you were probably at the Howdy dance on Friday, September 14, 1984. If one will recall, the school year started in the middle of what could be described as a heat wave. The dance was held in the multi-purpose room or what is commonly known as the cafeteria, which did not make mat- ters any better. But don't get the wrong idea. The dance had a massive turnout. The Howdy kicked off another great school year and helped the freshmen get acquainted with the rest of the stu- dent body. Mike Moss, from Sound Dimensions, supplied a variety in style of music. Most were upbeat songs, allowing the kids to really show their stuff, on the dance floor. One of our Goon Squad members, David Linker went out of his way to parade his talents to amused onlookers. With crazy dancers, excruiating heat, and support from the Song and Cheer, the Howdy sizzled in more ways than one. y X v . 7 . . fi , , ft . If N, ft, j 1 X x'x,1I..- r rrrr fe ,, ,,,... at ,' swunllfl' - Dave Linker and April Eaton Strut Hot on the dance floor. HOWDY DANCE 'I4
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Frvm Spirit Week Sparks Students Imagination and Th ouse T0 Echo Mickey M 6 C mpared to last year's Spirit Week, this year we had original ideas and more people got involved, said Charlotte Russell. ASB organized the dress-up days and lunchtime ac- tivities to celebrate the Homecoming this year. The week commenced with character T-shirt Day. Mickey Mouse, Batman and Robin . . . and even a rainbow wig CD were seen on campus. Everyone gathered together to watch the banana race at lunch. On Tuesday, students modeled their punk, new ro, and neon looks at the fasion show at lunch of Trendy Day. Fame struck Katella on Wednesday -- Star Look-alike Day. Personalities such as Tina Turner, Cindy Lauper, and even Michael Jackson were spotted around campus that day. At lunch we were entertained with a concert at which the Mon- kees and Echo and the Bunnymen performed. Roman Day, although a better name for it would have been Toga Day, was also a success. Sporting sheets and olive leaves, these twenti- eth-century Romans competed in chariot races during lunch. Friday was the traditional Colors Day and school spirit continued to rise. Sounds of enthusiasm filled the gym at the Homecoming assembly. Former song and cheer- leaders, drill team captains and other alumni returned to celebrate this yearis Homecoming with us. - Joy Danley and Tony Ruiz socialize before the chariot races. - Commissioner of Assemblies, Steve Trull, holds the microphone as he hosts the Homecoming assembly. - Shawn Donnelly is monkeying around at the banana races. - Kristi Hooker appears as Michael Jackson on Star look-alike day. -Chris Bruno shows his spirit by wearing a rainbow wig. HOMECOMING SPIRIT WEEK 13 e Bunnym
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