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nail!!! Karen Weil, Patty Campbell, and Aren Steinbrecher ham it up in sophomore skit HNew Dad. Strangeness Descends Upon MVI-IS 1 No! Kelly Smith, Leslie Boothe, and Karen Smith did not get dressed in the dark, very day held something new, Starting off with hick day on s Monday and throughout the week with clash, twin, pajama and Saturday Night Live day, students came to school dressed to fit the day's mood. Almost everywhere you looked strange and imaginative costumes could be seen. Noon assemblies were held everyday for those students who wanted to go completely 'lcrazyf' Such activities as the chicken fights and bubblegum blowing contests proved how real l'wild Mountain View could be when it tried. The week's activities culminated at the Friday assembly where each class put on its own special skit for the student body. So, after the abduction of assembly commissioner Ray McKay, the grand finale was off to an insane start, Though the juniors' Mr. Bill movie skit took first place, the seniors with their Mr. Rogers and the Nuclear Family, the sophomores with their New Dad, and the freshmen with their Weekend Update skits were all crowd pleasers. v
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. eb,ua, . .Z IW-ISI-TER CARNIYAI-Tl i Wouldn 't you have liked to have been there to see what happened next to Roger MacMillan and Jack Lutz? t all began on a sunny Saturday morning. Though many of the booth caretakers were there by 8 a.m., the carnival didn't get underway until about 11 a.m. The cafetorium, crowded with over 30 booths, was decorated with crepe paper and balloons, bright colors and smiling faces to entice its visitors. The carnival, set up to help riase money for various school clubs and departments, had everything from fortune telling to balloon shaving for the funseekers to enjoy. A French cafe was set up for those who got hungry along the way and for those with a sweet tooth, cotton candy was sold. Though the carnival had intended to stay open until 9 p.m. some booths closed early due to lack of wealthy participants. But, it didn't seem to hurt the overall money earned, which was well over S2,000. l Michelle Mosher and Lyle Shafer spin cotton candy. vids
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