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All-school Carnival unites man clubs An evening of fun and excitement dominated the gym on the night of the fifth annual Northwest Carnival. Crowds of students infiltrated the gym ready for fun and action. Many clubs sponsored booths at this year's all-school Carnival held March 18. Sponsored by the Fellowship of Christian W ,, Athletes, the Carnival provided a chance for V i . y W different clubs to earn money. r The senior class sponsored male exotic ,ir't dancers and females who went to see the performers came out with unexplainable ex- pressions written on their faces. Other popular booths were the jail, hit- man, cakewalk, football tire throw, mar- riage and divorce booth, basketball throw, balloon bust, nickle pitch and ping pong bounce. Foods from foreign countries were plentiful for interested buyers. The all-school Carnival is the one activity during the year which unites school clubs and organizations. 'il' . ,frwal Thoroughly enjoying themselves, Hitwomcn Lisette Cullinane and jenny johnson attack their victim with waterguns. Dressing in trenchcoats, hats, and dark glasses, members ofthe Student Senate set out to find their victim and to spray him with water. Participating in a mock wedding ceremony,junior Tom Zajkowski and Sophomore Michelle Gates tie the knot while witness Gayle Malone expresses doubts about their future. If in doubt, they can always visit the divorce booth located next door to the marriage booth. Concentration is a key element for success at the basketball throw sponsored by the Honey Bears. Senior Terry Knox demonstrates his concentration as he attempts to sink a basket in hopes of winning a prize. 98 ' Carnival
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Al -School idrnzwl While sewing his sentence in the Carnivaljailhlunior Robert Davis anxiously awaits the moment he will be set free and able to issue a warrant for the arrest of his friend who placed him behind the bars. Sporting a black top hat, neektie and leather vest, Seniorjohn Holm adver- tises his upcoming performancc in the senior class Male Dancers Booth. The talented male dancers brought smiles and red coloring to the faces of viewers. Carnival ' 99
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