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Marriage VOWS. just like in the old west, preacher Iohn Bieri ties the knot Rn' Tom Monnot and Elizabeth Stoddart. Slum- Run- Cl'l8Ckill, the 3Cti0l1. With all the events Sticky WOI'k. Cotton candy making for going on during Western Day, Donna Merkle lunch tested jencttc Rocky's arty hands on and Rachel Paine move to a spot with a lJird's Western Day. eye view. Western Day 1 1
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Feel the heat. Even though the night was cool, Homecomings bon fire warmed students up for the big game. Kent Eskew wore his hat and duster to fight the chill. Cllllg-8-lug. Root beer splatters on the Youth and Government table as Ielf Smalley and Colin Purdie 'ichugv mugs provided for them on VVestern Day. Shane Rim' Qld West Carnival setting sparks fun Cowboys moseyed down the halls, prairie couples got married and the sweet nostalgic smell of cotton candy wafted through the courtyard... From Concert Choiris marriage booth to Psychology Club's Cream-a-Coach and SCTV's jail, Western Day was an innovative blend of old stand byis and new ideas. Sponsored by the Student Coun- cil, Western Day lunchtime activities 10 Western Day were pronounced a success. 'KI Worked in the SCTV jail during most of lunch and there was really a lot of participation, Amy Karman said. It was too short, but otherwise it was great. The courtyard was transformed into a mini fair, as cowboys and cowgirls debated between pizza and bagels, and tried their hand at the pudding throw. --6 Shane Kim- Yllrll yum. Sticky fingers make eating Art Club's cotton candy lim. Chris Coleman and Kim WVeaver try some and help raisc money Rir art classes.
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ne Big Party Homecoming successful It's not whether you win or lose, it's what you do after the gamel This theme reflected Homecoming on the back ofa T-shirt. B.E.A.M. enter- prizes' new idea helped make homecoming week a success as students invested their money in the corporation set up by applied econo- mics students. Sparks flew as students warmed up at the bonfire. The band, cheerleaders and pompons enter- tained students by the roaring blaze. And hall decoration werenit just hall decorationsgv tradition was changed as decorations were placed in the gym for the first time. Seniors, juniors and sophomores displayed their works of art to the theme Corral the Cats. The sopho- mores displayed a barnyard scene, , . A 9' . .. fifi' T' gg! H 12 Homecoming the juniors set up a time and fashion scene and the seniors built a saloon. i'Hall decorations were greatln Amy Karman said. The seniors had the best one and we deserved to winf, Coronation exercises were held before the game and Kimm Means said, I enjoyed watching my friends get crowned at the gamef, Homecoming ended with the dance in the gym. Eskimo joeys Road Crew Dfd the dance. Students were jammin, to songs like Time Warpv and Twist and Shoutf, I liked the dance and the sweat- shirts, because they showed our school spiritf William Verner said. I liked all the spirit we had that week. x.. i . SCI'i0l.lS talkin'. Conversation during the Western Day pep assembly seemed pretty im- portant to jackie Lemler, Patti McHendry and Corey Nicholas.
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