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WQLS lFllRST FE P Donna Baros and Patti Tschirhart dance to Patton in the Gym. fRandy Sokolowskil if Partial credit for the Lee-Ettes' profits of more than 51,000 goes to the boys in the dance skit. Seniors Chris Monaco and Bryan Collie tand companyl performed an awkward ver- sion of the bump to the howling amusement of the large crowd in the Gym. lRandy Soko- lowskil Fellowship of Christian Athletes: FRONT - Jay Lundschen, Ricky Martinez and Ron Lorrilard. 2 - Tony Espinar, Jim Martinez, Mike Hall, Ronnie Palacios, Bill O'Brian, Greg Gaston, Bruce Hernandez, Pete Calderola, Randy Ricks, Danny Barrett and Mike Siller, 3 - Jett Tschirhart, Joe Alva- rez, Randy Mann, Bill Pearson, Robert West, Johnny Moore, Paul Rockett, Steve Klozo, Mike Stone and Eddie Carter. 4 - David Orr, Chris Harmon, Mike Barrett, Greg Thorne, Tracy Hall, Dan Hurley, Joey Johnson, Les Gloeser, Richard Luna, Tom Dakin, Robert Janecka and Willie Mendez. 5 - Mike Miller, Jace Pearson, John Calderola, Doug Osborne, David Baros, Tony Schmidt, Poncho Garza, Gerard Villalo- bos, Mark Codd, Ed Hendrickson and Billy Bourbon. 6 -- Tony Weor, Jamie Ashmore, Jett Specht, Fred Mandry, Paul Montelongo, Randy Higgins, Keith Uhles, Richard Spinks and Greg Neal, BACK - Bud McCluskey, Bill Plymale, David Buchhorn, Jerome Desalme, Chuck Crawsey, Grady Reed 4 in ... nw and George McCloud. l IEEE ILUWI3
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NKDLS lWWST EEST lfrom page 'l8l According to Mrs. Barbara Ashmore, spokeswoman for the Parent-Teachers Association, the idea for the carnival sprouted from a high school in Austin. Last year, Churchill's Picadilly Fair was a tremendous success, Mrs. Ashmore said. So, Volsfest was born. Several names were kicked around before Volsfest was selected. Appo- mattox Aftermath, l That sounds like a funeral. l, Dixie Jubilee l ls that a new dessert? l or Southern Hospitality? l You mean the new chicken-to-go place? l What about Dixie Hodown? l Will ZZ Top and the Allman Brothers be there? l ln any event, club presidents zeroed in on Volsfest to the exclusion of all the others. We can only please some of the people with a carnival this size, said one spokesperson, who added that the behind-the-scenes work was really monumental. Shop teacher Jim Johnson agreed. My iob was to build the frames for the booths. There were 39 of them, he said. Since this was the first Volsfest, no scale presents itself for comparison. Was it good, bad or otherwise? For the pessimists who feel the fest won't return for the second year, a trip by Jim Johnson's wood shop might help. There, neatly stacked in a corner, sit the frames for 39 booths. Is there any doubt? Q Jeff Rose. A Frustratingia freshman David Hernandez is the CVAE rope of frustration. Crowds gathered throughout the day to watch confidence dwindle as people tried to climb the shaky ladder. lJim Lambrechtl P Quick drawing, sponsored by Health Occupations, attracts a greenhorn. One good thing about it, anyone who was iniured or powderburned could get quick medical attention. Uim Lambrechtl P Crafts classes sell iewelry, belts and other hand-crafted items to the Volsfest participants. Students like LeAnn McGlothing and Robert Tomerlin personed the booth all day. lMark Eidelbergl IEEE IL W2 l
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