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Top, Shady Toppers winners were Ja- red Moore and Teresa Adams. Weight and strength worked against Todd St. John, Scott Skipper, and Monte Yingling in the bobsled event, as they suf- fered an embarrassing loss to the female team Exuberant seniors in jams and bikinis crowded on to a flatbed trailer as their float, recreating a summer beach party, assumed its vanguard position in the Fall Festi- val parade. Junior bodies cascaded out of a haphazardly decorated grain truck and sophomores crammed stem to stern onto a motor boat. Freshmen packed on a trailer, and faculty boarded the back of a pickup. Sublette Larks were dis- played in cages for public con- tempt by Pom Pon squad mem- bers. A more spirited parade Stanton County had not seen for several years. Both Fall and Winter Festivals contained a week full of crazy costumes. The fall theme was re- lated to Halloween. On Favorite Halloween Costume Day, stu- dents came to school dressed from punkers 'to clowns. Winter Festival Spirit week, however, had no theme, but students re- sponded more enthusiastically to days such as Shady Toppers, '50's, and Trojan Jammin'. Friday's pep rallies provided the most excitement for the spirit weeks. The Fall Festival pep rally started off with a gong show. Fol- lowing the gong show the senior escorts serenaded the candi- dates with You've Lost That Lov- ing Feeling. The Winter Festival pep rally featured a mini-Olympics. The senior candidates, escorts, and teachers were required to throw a paper plate for the discus, a cotton ball for the shot put, and push scooters for the bobsled. Meanwhile, the freshmen, sopho- more, and junior escorts danced the twist to La Bamba — Copy and layout by Tonya Bamdt Laffer sweaters, poodle skrfs, greased hair and the hood look appeared in S.C halls on 50 s day Spirit Week . STUDENT LIFE 1
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Cnjislng down main in a boat, sopho- rnores Larry Jones. Lisa Hoopingarner. Stu- art WcHllChael. Clay Scott, and Amy Zol- linger let the good times roll during the Fall Festival parade. .ate - teij Showing real Trojan power. Jonathan Denney. Con Cockrum. Mary Ann Flra, and Jennifer Morris gamely heave on the rope during a tug-of-war contest at the pregame bonfire. Strategic rips and tears gives Susan Ashida's costume an authentic punk look. EXUBERANT STUDENTS PULL OUT STOPS FOR SPIRIT WEEKS Reflecting on the past, Tony Boehs poses as Aar- on Burr for Favorite Hal- loween Costume Day. JAMMIN' AND CRAMMIN' a , Spirit Week 1 O STUDENT LIFE
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Lyn Kendrick calmly holds the nervous mascots Katie Umberger and Chad Gerard Lost In The FIFTIES In A '57 Chevy, Winter Festival Queen Diane Nicholas Is Transported Out Of The Eighties And Into The Fifties Lost In The ’50s are sophomore attendants Chris Floyd and Keri Duran J.D. Schwelzer and Jorl Worm can't believe that they rate so low on the cheerleaders applause meter which measured audience reaction to their performance of the twist. “How embarrasslngl” Keri Duran and Shawn Browne discuss the possibilities of tripping on their gowns as they enter the gym. Later. Shawn did. q Winter Festival I O STUDENT LIFE
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