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,W ,JW 42' it 1 , .,, , we 'L Aw FMR , 1 2 2 Sam! Dune Odyssey I! ,iw Above: Relaxing and talking with a friend is part of the fun of being at the dunes. Karen Tsosie and Stephanie Vargas enjoy being out of school, Left: Even a ride in Mr. Johnston's thing beats walking to the sand dunes. Kenny Spurlock. sophomore, had a front seat on the hood. Left: Some students preferred to ride on the wagon bed. Tonia DeWitt, Melissa Arellano, Robert Solis, Tina Sanchez, and Timo Chacon all took a back seat. SAND AND. SUN, BUT NO SEA! Sunday of Labor Day weekend the students and staff rode out to the sand dunes for a fun afternoon of games, relaxation and the traditional corn roast. Lisa Christopherson, senior, won the sand jumping contest again this year for the girls and Roy Marin, junior, won for the guys. Lisa's group also won the sand building contest with a very elaborate castle. Below. Everyone finds sand in their clothes and rooms for weeks after being to the sand dunes, especially those who get almost completely buried like Laura Rodriguez. junior. rn., , Q ,ae s .J 'Lf sg si is R: Q . Left: Believe it or not. this is a sand castlel It didn't win first prize. but did get credit for originality. Ayin Valdes offered his services as the castle foundation and Erika Clare, Mark Dorton, Mr. Johnston. and Carlyn Blanco put on the finishing touches. 7
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Keginning Balloon stomping can be a dangerous game. Watch out Bret Herrick. they're after your balloon! Scott Ashton cannot believe that Eli Gonzales will actually pass the ball in that awkward position. With 614155 Spirif Enthusiasm ran high as class competed against class the first Saturday night of school at the mini- olympics held in the gymnasium. The senior class with the smallest number, were the loudest and won the class yells! The sophomores were the winners of the tire roll, but in an unofficial race the faculty were the winners! Overall standings for the classes were: Sophomores 32 points! seniors 28 points, juniors 27 points, and freshmen 24 points. Crab basketball is a good way to clean the gym floor. Dawn Vigil is trying her hardest to help the freshmen class win, but the juniors got first place. Stuffing as many marshmallows in your mouth as possible takes away the enloyment of tasting them. but Blayne Laws. freshman, tied for first place by pushing in I5 before gagging on them! ,gf f' cf, ' ff .f 4, 7715! lL fi' iii if a
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Klasses keunife .... WELCOME BACK ALUMNI was displayed from a 3Ofoot banner draped across the front of the Ad Building for Alumni weekend on October I2 and I3. There were lots of hugs. squeals and non-stop talking as old friends met again. Registration and vespers began the activities on Friday evening in the church. Leslie Aragon from the class of I966 had the vesper message. Elder Rex Bell had the message on Sabbath morning with Jerry Ruybalid and Mollie Evans giving the Roll Call for the honor classes of l944, l954, I964, I974, and l984. The class of I954 was almost entirely united to share lots of old memories. The renewing of friendships was continued in the cafeteria after lunch where everyone gathered for the noon meal. The alumni business meeting was held after sundown Saturday night followed by the traditional basketball game between the alumni and the academy. Excitement ran high as the score went back and forth and the academy students screamed and yelled to cheer their guys on. It was an exciting game, but the alumni proved they were still in shape with a final score of SI to 45 in their favor Right: A tense moment during the basketball game when the academy shoots to try and even up the score. Below: The class of I984 returned for Alumni Weekend. Dianna Forshee. Bobby Tunnell. Terri McReynoIds, Keythan Park, Leticia Torres, Robert Vargas, Becky Gonzales, and Oscar Alvarado were part of this class that were brave enough to go up in front. -ww-wffwff m ...WMWW ,,f.,,. W. WW Above: Old friends from the class of I954 enjoyed catching up on what has been happening in their lives in the past thirty years. Among those returning were Mr. Greenhill. class sponsor. and Jerry Ruybulid. class president, 8 . Abovet If cheering could have made the difference, the academy would have won. Pat Hendricks, Victor Licon. Lisa Christopherson, Valerie Valdez. Noemi Lizarraga, Ingrid Clare, and Dawn Vigil even used their legs and part of the stage for noise makers.
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