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4. After school, Traci Tollard shops for a good buy. 2. The parking lot is a place Copp’s employee, Mike Rodman often visits- to bring shopping carts back to | the store. 3. Enjoying small talk and french fries, at Hardee’s, Tabby Bergin and Troy Brown discuss Troy's Madrigal performance. 4. Cary Kaulfuss bids his moth- er, Mrs. Judy Kaulfuss, farewell as he leaves for one of the many places he has to go. 5. Sporting events are popular with West students. Sherri Hall enjoys intramural Volleyball. 6. Movies are a popular place to go. The addition of Cinemas 364 gave Oshkosh a wider range of movies to pick from.
Places To Go — Indianfest (ANE h Veni Se Oh, what a feeling to see students taking part in Indian- fest! The turn-around began with a committee of students and teachers who planned the different activities. The theme of all the activities was ‘Oh, What a Feeling,” from the movie Flashdance. These activities included: dress up days, Parking Lot Fun, a bonfire, a pep rally, half-time entertainment, and concluded with a dance featuring the Rose Canyon Band. Car decorating, which replaced float-making, eliminat- ed time, cost, and the problem of destruction of the floats. Students had a chance to paint their cars on Thursday during the Parking Lot Fun, which was followed by the bonfire. The cars were judged in four categories. First places were awarded to Derek Dahlke, Originality; Sue Weyenberg, Best Use of Theme; Gina Rost, Most School Colors; and Dawn Belke, The Judges’ Award. The spirit of the pep rally was revealed as the cheer- leaders, football players, and faculty members acted in a musical, role-reversal skit. The cheerleaders portrayed the Oshkosh West football team defeating the Appleton West team, performed by the faculty members. The Oshkosh team was cheered on by cheerleaders made up of mem- bers of the football team. The Pom Pon squad used the theme in a routine to “Maniac,”’ another song from Flashdance. Coach Grable increased the school spirit by giving a rousing pep talk showing the determination of the football team to win the game against the Appleton West Ghosts. Rain caused some problems and the Indians suffered a disappointing 20-7 loss. There was a big effort to make the dance more than just any other dance. Decorations were put up by the Student Council and students dressed up. ‘Oh, What a Feeling” to have Indianfest on its way back to success! emee demese wi
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