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Q t t av Goes W est t tttttt Ae svmted S nts 'Veg heme' Demonstrating how to hoedown are Michelle L., Ta- K . to west!-1 ' mann S., and Heather S. s ,-411, Dressed to the ultrabright smiles, are Dina Silva, Mary Berger, and friends. Western style by Michelle Linville, Tamarin Star, Shawn Murphy, and Candace RW E estern theme invades dance floor! The first dance of the year took place in the school gym on October 17, 1986 at 8:00 p.m. Earli- er that day, the varsity football team roped the Clairemont Chiefs 7-0. The winning game and Buc BBQ prepared students for a spirited western dance. Many students pulled out their western duds for the hoedown. An exceptionally large crowd of over 200 enioyed the 91X and 92.5 style of soul and new wave music. At their leisure, they rested and refreshed themselves with punch and pretzels and enjoyed the decorations of scarecrows and streamers. A thrilling game, an excellent meal, and a little western spirit resulted in a delightful day. fi- ' Seniors Ernest, Dwain, Carolyn, and Tom express their opinion of the dance. '0 'L It li N l ' A-' 5 e ' - 5 ' 'I 6 -e -I '. f- '. 1, -
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X ---. B. Catch The Spirit Q . ,. H , Danielle I Mdnln: n Robert Golnot ophornores- some freshme ' against We 5 Four fe0' blee, flounde' and Mlke Ro F qhliingf pirit Week promotes spirit and amuse- ment during lunch. Spirit Week, held on the week of Oct. 'I3-'I7 on the weed patch, made our school a pleasant place to be. There were many activities to participate in, said Kori Rucker, the first place winner of the stick horse obstacle race. These activities in- cluded a corn-on-the-cob eating contest, potato sack race, tug of war, stick horse obstacle course, and last but not least the rally. Our second spirit week, held Nov. 3-7, included the tricycle race, licorice eating contest, 4 legged race, eating relay race, and spirit cake. The win- ners always won a ticket to a dance or to a varsi- ty football game. Spirit Week gives us spirit and something that everyone enioys: laughter and fun. i yi, With great finesse Kevin O'Connel t ff mouth durin the I ' S u S his 9 edtlng relay rqce. Avo xx -, ,I ,f ,L WV .my ,y , ,fe -V - -Ac prlff Xt' -- f., , ., .iii cgopar
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