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n electric chair that really gave a shock. A jail to put your friends and enemies in. A chance to hit your favorite teacher with darts. Having your Jture read. A country and western band 'laying music to dance to when you felt .ke it. Food. Drinks. The Student Council .ponsored it and the clubs made it what l was -the Bicentennial Spring Fling 2arnival. Rusty Brandon, head ofthe Annual 'rojects committee, was mastermind, rganizer, researcher, and, with sponsor flrs. Berkman, responsible for the event oming off as smoothly as it did. l.E. had an electric chair that cost a quarter to shock your friends in. For something a little less sadistic, they had a jail which you paid to have someone put into. The Student Council kept in line with their 20's theme by selling cokes in a Gin Mill, modeled after an old-time speak- easy. NHS gave baked goods to whoever hit the monkey on the dart board they had. The catch - every monkey was a photograph of teachers here at school. With country and western music, German Club sausage and buns, Pan Am nachos, and Yearbook photography for S1 .00, the scene was one of lun and pleasure tor all involved. The work was hard. Students and if 1 teachers alike stayed until the wee hours of the morning cleaning up what the fun-filled evening had left behind. Mrs. Berkman looked tired, but relieved that it was all over. It came off so well, I just don't know howto thank every club and group involved. Activities like the carnival bring our school closer togetherrand make it worth being here, Mrs. Berkman was heard to say as she looked with pride at the result of an active Council function. Laurie Mitchell runs the freshman pop gun W booth at the carnival while Eric Shepard shoots. Top right: Cindy Cain and Denise Burton serve cokes at the Carnival Refreshment Stand. ' . Left: Andrea Dillon gives a petrified shriek in the Electric chair, filling DE. sponsors with sadistic glee. ' - ,- A carnival 111
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