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Stuco changes festival Shocking? Controversial? One might have expected STUCO's proposal to add a king to the Winter Festival royalty to create more of a stir than it did. The change, how- ever, was made with little concern, com- ment, or enthusiasm by the student body. STUCO President Ed Hurd praised his mem- bers. calling them a very hardworking bunch. The entire group sponsored dances, kept the pop machines full, and decorated the school Christmas tree. A school-day exchange was arranged between Stanton County and Syracuse STUCO members. Aaron Anderson and Cris- tine Troup spent one day attending classes with Syracuse students and several Bulldogs visited classes in Johnson, an enlightening experience for bofh groups. Sponsor Chuck Hottle indicafed fhat the group wanted to carry out some communi- ty services projects, but were unable to get them organized this year. STUCO members were, back row Monte Yingling, Tammy Brown. Denise Troup. Aaron Anderson. Mike Pavlis. Lori Tilley. Cristine Troup. Front row Amber Snow- barger. Debbie Terrill. Con Cockrum. Dirk Cockrum. Amy Zollinger. Ed Hurd, sponsor Chuck Hottle Mexico featured in Spanish Club The forty-seven members of Spanish Club enjoyed Edmundo Ullrich, a foreign exchange stu- dent from Mexico, who talked to them about his way of life in Mexi- co. They learned some songs and dances typical of Mexico and watched some films of the Span- ish Club's trip to Mexico in the summer of '86. For their Christmas party, the club members went to the El Patio restaurant in Ulysses to try some new types of food. Spanish Club members were, back row Stacy O'Bryan. William Lewis. Jason Pope. Billy Haney. Dirk Cockrum. sponsor Fay- dean Fiss. Guy Martin. Jared Moore. Mike Pavlis. Shaun Troutman. Craig Campbell. Zeke Fira. Stacy Winger. Missy Crow Mid- dle row Crystal Kirkland. Maria Lewis. Kar- la Sipes. Debbie Terrill. Amber Snow- barger. Angela Rector. Marsha Florence. Mari Rios, Lisa Hoopingarner. Sarah Di- shinger. Keri Duran Front row: Shannon Chaffin, Maggie Ybarra. Vonnie Morris. Shelli Goertzen, Lisa Dorrell, Mike Claassen, Rebecca Arnold. Kim Hebberd, Kim Claassen. Joy Hathaway, Nicki Berndt, Lori Brown, Tammy Anderson. 20
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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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Y Teens bake treats for LTCU Y-Teens have one main goal and that is to give its members a better chance to serve the community and a chance to strengthen friendships with those around them. During the year Y- Teens had two major projects. They made cookies for the L.T.C.U. and they also had a modeling workshop for the mothers and daughters of Y-Teens. Ja- net Figgens showed them different ways to model clothing. When asked about the workshop, sponsor Marylin Ruth said, It was wonderful and we had lots of fun. Janet told us about some of the different schools you can attend that will help you with your mo- deling career. Y-Teens members were, back row Denise Troup, Kim Hebbert, Candi Figgins, Dyane Morris, Shannon Chaffin, Rosie Rodriguez, sponsor Mary- lin Rufh. Kim Claassen. Teresa Adams, Rebecca Arnold. Kristy Bixler Middle row: Debbie Terrill. Nicki Berndt. Angela Rector. Karla Sipes. Maria Lewis, Crystal Kirkland. Amber Snowbarger, Su- san Ashida, Bethanie Popejoy. Yolanda Scholl. Sally Campbell. Melissa Beason. Front row: Lar- aine Like, Cristine Troup, Lisa Dorell, Lori Brown, Tammy Anderson. Lett, Mari Rios concentrates on her Above, Rosie Rodriguez adds life to a lines in the Spanish play performed by dull cookie by putting pink frosting on Spanish II class. it. — Copy and layout by Damon Ste- phens 21
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