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There are two seconds left in the game. The score is tied, this shot will decide the outcome of the game. The player goes up for the shot, he makes it, the fans go wild. This is a familiar sce- nario to anyone acquainted with sports. In most games the fans have an effect on the outcome. I feel the fans play a great role in deciding the outcome of some games-not all but some, said senior volleyball player Kelly Lindwall. What is a fan? you may ask. A fan is, according to Webster, a person enthu- siastic about a specified sport. The Re- dondo fan was no different except that theys were enthusiastic about all sports. The school had a knack for breeding dedicated fans. Whether rain, wind or shine, by bus or private transportation, Redondo fans were there to cheer the team on. When the crowd shows it cares, then the team will too. Besides, it's fun, said senior Bob Busch Pam Broman Celebrating after the game, Melissa Curnow and friends pose for a victory picture. iPhoto by Paul Coej Showing their dedication, Kim Frick, Mindy Davis, and Lynn Wood huddle under a blanket awaiting the next play. fPhoto by Paul Coe! Cheering on Redondo, the senior class jumps and yells during a rally. IPhoto hy Pam Broman! Fan Appreciation 23
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AN ASY The annual Winter Fantasy Dinner Dance sponsored by the Dance Drill broke tradition this year. Instead of be- ing held on campus in the gym, it took place at the South Bay Galleria. The night was filled with an air of elegance. All of the dancing focused around a large fountain on the main floor, while a catered buffet dinner was served on the third level. Each floor could be accessed by either the escala- tors or by a glass enclosed elevator which overlooked the fountain. Although the ticket price to this year's winter formal was more expen- sive, students didn't seem to mind. Galleria itself, arriving couples were greeted with the luxury of valet park- ing. Parking the cars were members of Redondo's football coaching staff dressed in tuxedos. Toward the end of the evening, the winter court was presented. lt included Freshman Prince Bryan Davidson and Princess Alysia Allen, Sophomore Prince Bubba Sasaki and Princess Kir- sten Hogan, lunior Prince Tyler Dub- berly and Princess Angie Sasaki, Senior Prince josh Crayton and Princess Lisa Benvenuto. Raul Rodriguez and Louise Moore were crowned king and queen. Beth Goray Along with the neon atmosphere of the Enioying the evening, Andrew Lindley and April Elkjer find a spot to dance. iPhoto by Beth Gorayl On the first floor, dancing took place around the fountain. IPhoto by Beth Gorayl Packing the elevator, Karen Podoll, Tim Woodward, lohn Slizza, Torre Chisholm, Faith O'Donnell, Tanya Zimmerli and Terry Robinson prepare to go down below. iPhoto by Beth Gorayl Winter Fantasy 25
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