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heaving nothing to Zorro strikes urprises charge routine Q 1 uccess wasn’t only measured in terms of money. “The senior class came together in releasing bal- loons for the Coronado game,” Matticks said. “We let off more balloons than they did, and it was their homecoming.” Speculation followed the spirit of the mysteri- ous Monterey Zorro, whose computer printed signs appeared on the doors and walls before and after games no mat- ter what sport. “I think that the Monterey Zorro was a good show of our spirit,” senior Sunny Segrist said. The congratulations and the MV sign became a familiar sight. Though the activities had been planned out beforehand the spirit and the emotions had not. To avoid schedule con- flicts nothing was left to chance . But to the peo- ple who represented the schedule by their meetings in every club, by their cheering at every sport and by their sitting through every class, tak- ing advantage of every opportunity, they were leaving nothing to chance. by Caren McNelly BLOWUP. The first time we blew up the balloons we put the clips on wrong.” senior Melinda Moegle said. We had to retie all the balloons and pay for the extra helium to blow them up again.' Photo bf lan tnglnh 4 OPENING
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WAR PAINT. We painted our faces with Hallo- ween make-up to upset Coronado's homecoming,” Dan Armstrong, senior, said. I got hurt that game so I was sitting on the bench rotating my ankle. Photo by Rob Jones LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. “It was kind of scary because we were on stage the whole assembly, and people were looking at us,” Digi Jack said. “Playing ‘The Star- Spangled Banner' was easy once you got going. Photo by lane English SENIOR SPIRIT. Dressing up for pep rallies shows the team that you're interested, senior Michael Briggs said. I tore the streamer off when I came in the gym. Photo by lane English 3 OPENING
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ROCK STAR. I had an agreement with Cliff, Son- ny, and Mark that If I started sing- ing. they would too. senior Brian Lindsey said. They didn’t join me; so I hammed It up alone. Photo by Rob Joo« QUARTER, PLEASE. I called my mom because she was 15 minutes late to pick me up, sophomore Crystal Conner said. If I call and she's In a bad mood though, I just take the bus. Photo by Uim Enjllth itrus Bowl invites band Chance of a lifetime By invitation the band marched in the Citrus Bowl Parade December 31. Competing with 17 other bands for the honor of performing in the pre- game show, “The Swinging Beat from WINNING ROUTINE Flag corps members Julie Graf. Tiffany Nesmith, and Cheryl Smltherman, perform The Bottle Dance from the bar scene In The Fiddler on the Roof. Photo by Mike Cl 50th Street” presented its Fiddler on the Roof routine which earned it a Divi- sion I rating in the UIL marching contest. Though band members toured Disney World, EPCOT Center, and NASA, the band missed out on the Citrus Bowl game. Their invitation did not include tickets. Band members came home with stories, sunburns and seventh place. OPENING
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