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5 Winterfest The week of activities was original- 5 l hdldf Pb 3-7.D t I ' lil Sale- iilff luifiaems gli ti Ag 5P9Cl3' Week laze around Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, so the event was resche- duled for February 17-21. E e Q00 B1 t IICHIGANTYW K i t xii. . . ,, lfiikvw' ' K -' ff :WI '55-E. ' I . K For most of Perry High Winter- fest is just a lot of fun. Others have viewed it as an excuse to get out of class. The lists for ice sculpture fill up within minutes of their blank revelation. To make the list means no homeroom, no 6th hour, and no 7th hour on Tuesday. Wednesday, the 4th hour games assembly means no classes again. The pep assembly on Friday means getting out of class 7th hour. 112 Wednesday Devi and Mr nmin are present to the activities and run- nin smoothly. Stu ents make ting what they want it to be and tally the fo- cus fun. Billy t decided to turn ice sculpture into! a prophetic experience. i Spirit Da ysi
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-M at v M W' ., Us ...Nai'5-.x ,. ce Sculpture The ice sculpture contest took place on Tuesday, it began at 12:28 and ended at exactly 2:30. Each class was allowed 15 sculptors using shovels fchisels, spoonsj, buckets, and food color Kcoalj. The criteria for judging was stay- ing within the theme, neatness, originality, size, and detail. Mr. Kamminga, Mr. Nestell, and Linda Devries were the judges. The theme for Winterfest was Movies. DMV First place went to the Freshmen class with a likeness of a Dalmation from 101 Dalmations.' This was a great accomplishment for the class' first attempt. re ..sf'f I li 1 5 . fl' gs :N . . ,Tx x 'Q 5 . I . ln A . l ' 4 I 3 I , SPQI' , 1 Second place went to the Sophomores who made a Tenderheart Bear from the Carebear Movie Third place went to the Juniors with their rendition of a F0l1fth place Went t0 the Seniors whose inspiration Captured by a Squid from 20,000 Leagues Under was the movie Animal House. Never before had a ea dead horse graced the school's front lawn. aw 'A 'M 'Q R, f , 4 i - .. -Ta ...,.,' , - .. .:- ' V Winterfest 113 I
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