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T Nathan Sh«rlden displays his true colors and feelings about Hippie Day ▼ Mellisa Miyamoto, Sandy Schullz. and Tiffany Faludy are all smiles on Hippie Day ► Juan Slrutton sits high above the rest to demonstrate peace. A This band of Hippies create a sit- in for peace ▲ Bryan Stoeckel still thinks Hippie Day is totally groovy ■ ASB officers Spencer Lee, Pete Baedeker. Refawne Smith, RIma Saba, ana Michelle Seeman or- ganize the peace rally. twenty A
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a IS the sun rose above the mountains the Fresh- men class awoke to a new day. They put on their best school clothes consisting of plaid shorts and flowered shirts. It was nerd spirit day. The freshmen com- peted in various events which included a dance contest and a relay in which they bobbed for ap- ples in a mixture of prune juice and Alka-Seltzer Brid- get Galosso was over- heard saying, I had a mathematical blast. Con- gratulations to the king and queen nerds, Dougy Sctiellenburg , and Rebek- at Dak. A few people didn ' t dress up like Mike Fewer who stated, What nerd day? I didn ' t dress up. Yet the class of 1992 was truly united by their dis- play of school spirit, ▲ ▲ Standing out in the crowd is Jeremy Autry •4 Nerds never wont to be tardy, so Renee Peters runs to class with books in hand
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t Sxp l£SSiOKS he day started out with the Hippies wan- dering slowly into school, mezmorized by those old, but familiar 60 ' s songs. They came in packs, holding signs promoting their desires for peace. The sophomores ' school spirit was shown plainly by their long, wild hair and bright colored, off-the- wall clothes. Snack activities started out with a major sit-in. There was a fashion show for those attending, followed by the voting of King and Queen Hippie, Dirk Clinton and Annlka Godlrey. Following the sit-in, the ambitious Hippies made on attempt to fill a peace sign. A balloon release at lunch ended the days activ- ities. This touched off a feeling of peace and freedom that the class of ' 91 will feel for a long time. ▲ A Promoting peace is a big job for Amy Morgan . Leslie Parrot . LeAnn Parker and Mike Neuman. Even Hippies get headacfies — thinks John Wii- son. •4 MIcheilei Keiiiliki is cpughil in the act of dem- onstrating for the sit-in. -x) ■ This crowd of Hips show their desire for peace A Flashing the sign for peace. Alicia Casey one Juile Menn demonstrate their sisterly love twenty-one
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