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- I 1 wut, Yr, AE. ANOTH vceonv ws'vs oe Mana ru we sunn ped into shreds at the lintock game, this run- ugh was designed by Mrs. ryl Nelson. These rowdy seniors - Tanya VonBehren, Julie Hance, Geanna Gonzales, and Sherry Barron - show just how much spirit they have. Varsity cheerleaders Diana Bos- Iey and Amanda York bring a little summer fun to the Hello Assembly. Activities Division 15
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After heavy rains flooded the 3 J i c ' 1 iff-fa - , .gf---we student parking lot, Marty Trejo, Travis Ulmer, Dan Nel- son, and Kurt Hughes reminisce of tubing on the Salt River. 3 at . 150644 4 fflf Sheryl Roberts helps staple napkins onto the skirt of the Ju- nior Class float. l Activity Adds To Toro S igh school just would not be high school without the many activities. While some students en- joy taking only four classes and working at McDon- ald's, a department store or other jobs, others prefer to take a full schedule and haven't already vegetated in front of their own Atari set at home, can be found at the nearest arcade with a stack of tokens at their side. When Homecoming rolls around, the students seem to spend less time at their favorite afterschool places l'm always stuck at home doing homework while my sister is always going out. - Ofelia Bracamonte make it home just in time to catch the latest rerun of Leave lt to Beaver. Then there are always those stu- dents who work hours on end preparing to get the lead role in the next play. We also have the video whiz kids who, if they and more time working dili- gently on their class floats. Many activities have be- come a tradition at our school, from football to wacky track, and our win- ning attitudes prevail no matter what we're doing. pirit
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HELLO! inally it arrived, the Hello Assembly we had been waiting for. Nearly 2,500 teachers and students squeezed them- selves into the crowded gym to show their enthusi- asm for the new school year. To start the festivities off, Mr. Curlett said a few words to the school. Before long the crowd was riled up as the pommies and cheer- leaders performed to the Beach Boys' Be True to Your School. Later the Great Karnak QCurt Shillj entertained the crowd with his mystifying wit. When the entertainment stopped everyone realized s Q- its S Theresa Cooper and Dean Hem- burger get to know each other a little better while dancing to- gether at the Hello Dance. Lisa Taylor gets wild and strips off her Hawaiian Print shirt to the beat of the song Be True To Your School by the Beach Boys. they had to go back to class and face reality. When the day came to an end, the students rushed home to get ready for the Hello Dance, which was first social event to kick off the new school year. Entering the cafeteria gave the feeling the walls were going to come down: The crowd was wild. The loud music and flashing lights put smiles on most faces. When the main lights turned on everyone was disappointed that the evening was over, but they all left with a warm feeling inside about all the new friends they had made. 16 Hello Assembly Kevin Cronk and Scott Schwan- beck discuss the positions they were going to play at the scrim- mage that night. 'T' I Q-Q The Great Karnak Curt Shill uses his mystifying powers to figure out the questions to his answers. Tanya VonBehren smiles and pretends to know what's going on out on the gym floor during the assembly.
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