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D llnsetl Rounding out a full day of activities, Jury plays for the dance in the Cafeteria. lDavid Kuykendalll P Looking dreamy, sophomore Les- lie King dances a slow one at the Volsfest dance. lDavid Kuykendalll Y Mu Alpha Theta: FRONT - Andrew Zinn, Lindo Kruckemeyer, Cindy Stahl, Lenoro Wong, Laurie Dielmann, Kay Glass. 2 - Robert Kislm, Sharon Kavy, Carol Jo Eidelberg, Howard Wong, Lonnie Wulte, George Chatfield. 3 - David Duchin, Bret Camp- bell, Dawn Pearson, Rosa Rangel, Amy Hautfler, Craig Schweers, A - Jan Madden, Peggy Fuller, Chris Walden, Theresa Lam- precht, Janice Goldsmith, Abbey Berenson, Denise Nance. 5 - Brian Miller, Steve Rabke, Schuyler Horn, Terri Dunkley, Debbie Saathoif, Scott Elliatt. 6 - John Sweeney, George Jenkins, Jeorge Cordova, Keith Herndon, Frank Mueller, Jack Ligon. BACK W Thomas Vestubo, Doug Vorpahl, Mark Walker, Jorge Menen- dez, Fred Wilson. Y National Honor Society: FRONT - Sally Tudzin, Brian Miller, Jorge Menendez, Marshall Morrison. 2 - June Mecke, Mary Sparks, Kathy Cox, Laura Haufler, Becky Lovett, Gail Jones, Kathy Stallman, Gaye Sutley, Geraldine Forias, Joy McReynolds, Susan Schmahleriberger, Yvonne Her- rera, Jackie Sladek, Diana Molina. 3 - Abbey Berenson, Angie Cardona, Ann Phinney, Jo Ann Kircher, Anita Meeker, Becky Ride dle, Barbara Gilkey, Debbie Cizek, Karen Kothman, Darla Haack, Linda Hodges, Cheryl Hunt, Kit Dorman. 4 -- Joel Toubin, Jane Schnuriger, Antonia Leos, Danna Keller, Lenora Wang, Julie Fiske, Mary Moyer, Terri Russell, Linda Kruckemeyer, Cindy Stahl, Cindy Trevino, Ana Siluentes, Elizabeth Nelson, Joan Maynard. 5 - Beth Davis, Laurie Dielmonn, Kim Laube, Jan Madden, Debbie Cutshall, Patti Tschirhart, Scott Spoor, Debi Fenberg, Donna Baros, Scott Wulfe, Eduardo Valdevio, Robbie Stantield, Pat Posel, Tom Anthony. 6 f Elizabeth Erb, Becky Billings, Dawn Pearson, Frank Mueller, Jack Ligon, James Camp, Keith Uhles, Steve Rabke, Thomas Hassold. BACK - Cathy Rabroker, Fred Wilson, Susan Deleo, Sandy Decoteau, Karin Schmidt, Melinda Matthews, Melissa Hill, Paul Colwell, Paul Patterson, Jay Lund- schen, Doug Vorpahl, Greg Katt, Don Galvin. A , K , Q xv, ' o V9 0 Q .rn f' E S hers f - 555 -
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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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f A Gadgets and gimmicks mix with sounds and smells in the Vocational Carnival. Junior John White inspects the ICT career display in search of a suitable occupation for the future. lRandy Sok- olowskij IT OUT EEIBIB ILUWI3
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