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Quenette Mross enjoys a irozen banana while taking a break irom working in the tennis booth. The Computer Club sold the chocolate covered banana dessert. Taking her turn at the tennis booth, Lisa Caro presents her cotton candy creation to a customer. Caro was a Varsity player on the team. Ill
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Fantastic Fesf Whether it was cotton can- dy, pizza, croisants, chili, na- chos, or hot dogs you desired, you could have found them all at the first annual Oktoberfest, held from October 2nd to the 4th. This gathering was held for the purpose of raising money for the different clubs and or- ganizations that participated. Some of these were the French club, AFS, Tennis Team, Ger- man club, and the freshman, sophomore, junior, and senior classes. The idea was founded by the 1984-85 and 1985-86 ASB Secretariats at their annual spring retreat. According to Mrs. Annmarie Weaver, ASB advisor, Oktoberfest was suc- cessful for each club. It was re- quested by teachers, as well as the clubs that participated, that we hold the event next fall also. The Oktoberfest went off quite well. Chad Nutter, a sophomore, agreed. I think it was great. I ' m glad it will be continued next year. Many students enjoyed Ok- toberfest, and got involved. I liked Oktoberfest a lot, be- cause it was a good way for people to get involved, and yet still make money. I only wish it was more than once a year. said Nancy Souza.a freshman. Joking with Roxanne lurgensen, Joey Goree persuades her to join in the Oktoberfest activities. Goree served as ASB Chief Justice and was one ol the important organizer ' s of the three-day event. Hand feeding Chairman of Pep, Chuck Petersen, Colleen McGrath maneuvers a piece of cotton candy into his mouth. Petersen urged students to join in the fun during the Oktoberfest festivities. During the last day of the first Oktoberfest, Tina Knight and Yvonne Hill dance music played by RHS student and disc jockey Tito Saldana. Knight, a senior, ii Hill, a junior, were both members of the Varsity Volleyball team. 26 Oktoberfest
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1 . The first game, Jack- pot, enticed people with dis- play posters showing pots overflowing with shimmer- ing gold. Many people played this first game mere- ly to acquire a souvenier ticket. 2. The Sky ' s The Limit, appealed to the ad- venturous with colorful hot- air balloons. By game two, the initial excitement of the lottery had already worn off. 3. December ' s game, 3 Of A Kind, advertised im- proved odds of better than one is six. Game three was truly a gambler ' s delight with it ' s resemblance to cards. 4. Classroom fund- ing was not yet affected. 5. Students felt the lottery was fun, although they couldn ' t play. c ?? . out ' ' WOO. jhW, ftfl! , p ,t..- ' iJjO 6 TO „■ » nt«» « AMI )!«•■ ,T« -rtfS r: fSt fip t» »t Tiou 1 0.3 rf - of 1 1 »2£S== ' m V
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