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l .ll ames? The students ed with excitement as the assembly began. There was a sunk because the Freshman were winning the spirit A few posters were put up that described the juniors ice sculpture judging I . The gym floor got its share of the excitement as the egg on spoon relay began the fdays events. The timer was set and after eight minutes of passing eggs back and forth the Freshman came out on top. Not only e floor a target for eggs it was also a bullseye for the frisbee to usual there were wimpy and hefty tosses that were short or 1 the point areas. The floor was a mess again as W ' . . I 5 . . . , . Y . . . . n the egg thro The Juniors proved most daring and went the farthest. Whi eniors finished a close second with Jim Fast's acrobatic catcl le The brown bag event went down in history s confusion The contestants collected shoes, money and shoelaces from their classes They . and doused candles The Juniors seemed to :ools of themselves faster than the others and e event. The tug-o-war was an upperclass domi- event. The juniors beat the Freshman and the s beat the Sophomores. Following the tug-o-war e took in a late lunch and homeroom was can- Ito the dismay of absolutely no onelj. ff
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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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A cademic Contests This year the Student Council decided to add academic contests to the list of Winterfest activities. The subjects covered by the different tests were: English, Geography, Typing, Science, and Art. Tests took place during Homeroom on Thursday. The Science test was a crossword puzzle involving technical questions. The class with the longest science background, Qseniorsj, finished first, and the next three places followed suit Urs., soph., freshj, The typing test consisted of a timing. The seniors and freshmen were the only classes whose contestants showed up. Once again the most experienced prevailed, and the seniors won. The English contest consisted of a poem to be submitted on Wednes- day. The juniors won with a fine poem by Marcie Johnson. The other finishes were: freshmen second, seniors third, and sophomores fourth. More Spirit Days XY li at 1? T up N' :ew 'E i f . ini Winterfest 115
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