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Top right: The Juniors giving it their all. Center: Showing school spirit, Cami Pingle. Ms. Malm- quist. and Amy Phillips dress in their traditional togas. Above: Reliving the 70 ' s, Aztecs dress for Hippie Day. Left: The Sophomores try unsuccessfully to beat the Sen- iors in the tug-of-war. Spirit Week 1 1
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What students lacked in creativity was compen- sated by participation in ttie lunch-time activity. Although many forgot or were generally too lazy to dress up, they made up for it by showing their spirit at noon. On Monday, we dressed in both traditional and comical togas. Togas featuring Snoopy, Bugs Bunny, Scooby-Doo, and Mickey Mouse seemed to be the most popular. Cherry pie immediately became the most unpopular dessert as the lunch- time activity called for a quick swallow of whipped cream on top of an entire pie. The object was for a blind-folded girl (one from each class) to feed her classmate. The seniors won with the help of John- C ny Boston and Christy Buskirk. The freshmen, ju- niors, and sophomores placed accordingly. Tuesday came and so did the Hippies. The bell- bottoms, beads, flowers and weeds all came back to grace our campus. It was a battle of strength in the noon-time ac tivity, the first round of tug-of- war. The seniors easily dominated the sopho- mores, while the freshmen struggled to beat the juniors, bending a pole in the process. Round one winners moved on to the finals on Thursday. The activities proved to be a great success as every student on campus participated by cheering their prospective classes on to victory. Top center: Tony Pr ce just can ' t wait to get his share of cherry pie Top left corner: While everyone was enjoying themselves during Spirit Week. Mark Cardwellwas hard at work taking piciures. (Photo taken by Jeff Tautrim.) Right: Toby M a ter represents the Sophomore Class in the lunch-time activity. Above: Trying to swallow the last bite, Jason Bilbruck says, that ' s enough! 10 Homecoming
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Tr- } Jljn i o OyuryL. Since La Quinta is such a popular attraction, the tourists invaded the campus on Wednesday. Such an array of tacky clothing was never seen before: nnix-matched Ha- waiian shirts and plaid shorts, cameras hanging down everyone ' s chest like medallions, and bags and leis stran- gling and stifling everyone ' s bodies. Yes, this was Tourist Day! During lunch. Seniors proved to be the most dextrous in changing their clothes and hopping across the lawn in sleeping bags. Rushing in a mad, frenetic race, the Seniors took first place in this competition. On Thursday, a rainbow of colors was vividly displayed on campus as each class dressed up for Color Day: Sen- iors-Black, Juniors-Red, Sophomores-Pink, and Fresh- men-Green. These colors were seen in every shade possi- ble. The noon-time activity came and went quickly as the Seniors breezed on to yet another victory over the Fresh- man in the Tug-of-War finals. Top Left: Darren Kerr enthusiastically hobbles. Ins way over to the- finish line. Above: Junior. Leslie Stipe, seems to be having no difficulty. Right: Sophomore participant seems to be having fun. 1? Homecoming W.TWaU ' SE, -ji.sasK ' ■: jiraaSBC I
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