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Winter Festival WILL YOU STILL LOVE ME? Underclass attendants and escorts scan the crowd for signs of friendly faces. Re- presenting freshmen were Gabby Avalos and John Adams, sophomores chose Missi Yeager and Guy Martin; juniors selected Kim Hebberd and Chris Martin.
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B.Y.O.B.? Isn't that illegal in school? Not if it's Bring Your Own Bear Day during Winter Festival Spirit Week when pajamas and teddy bears weren't an uncom- mon sight. Although the cheer- leaders had planned Spirit Week to encourage student involve- ment. students responded indif- ferently to almost all but B.Y.O.B. Day. Box 'Em Out and Top 'Em Off Day. Rainbow Day (during which each class donned a different color), and Puttin' on the Ritz Day were the other Spirit Week days. The climactic point of Spirit Week was the pep rally on Friday. The freshman, sophomore, and junior attendants and escorts participated in a traditional hero- villain skit while the seniors pre- pared for “Dress Your Partner, a race among the blindfolded es- corts to dress their candidates in a garbage bag, belt, jewelry, and make-up. Flaving been dressed, the candidates were judged on their appearance by Mrs. Pickerign and Mr. Hottle. — Copy and layout by Teresa Adams Chris Martin and Missi Yeager, below right, attempt to improvise to a narrated script despite an urge to giggle Seriously considering hibernation on B.Y.O.B. Day are Maggie Ybarra, Kim Claassen, and LaVonda Morris. BEARING IT Students search attics for exotic stuffed creatures
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“Will You Still Love Me , by Pe- ter Cetera set the mood for one of the most special moments of the year, the coronation of the Winter Festival Queen Amber Snowbarger and King Robert Har- rell on February 6. Adding a King to the ceremonies was a change made by Stuco in order to involve male students in the festivities. The change made the crowning a more complicated procedure, since Amber and Robert needed to switch partners to crown each other. The change was well re- ceived by the student body. Stuco decorated the area where the royalty sat with yellow and white streamers and Precious Mo- ment figures and prepared and presented the script introducing the candidates. Disappointingly, the contracted DJ, Metra, failed to appear and the homecoming dance was canceled. Copy and layout by Nicki Berndt Donning formal attire for a brief interlude as a queen candidate. Kristen Hoopingarner joins king can- didate Chris Cockreham on the tra- ditional walk Senior candidate Kristen Hoopingarner Amber Snowbarger's quick change hands a yellow rose to a lace-gloved Missi would not have been possible without a Yeager mother behind the scenes.
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