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Go South Sophomores Ship ut we Ruby Yuan intently draws while Gaylene Picano I tries to figure out what Kelly Thomas is pointing Julie Nixon paints a poster for sophomore spirit day. bs if :4 'J '42 -Q 'J Ml :N -ill Valerie Holmes sguints in the bright light while Kelly Kutcher, Todd Ramos and Karen Alexander entoy their spirit assembly. Wendy Fox and Brenan German cruise the local Villa Park forest where Wendy discovers something hanging in the trees, I O Student Life he theme of sophomore spirit day l9Fj.3'84, was l'Cruise South of the Border. Although, as is usual, the sophomore tglass had time to prepare for 'lthe big day than the yunior and senior Classes, marry sophomores put forth great efforts to rnalie their day a success. The sophomores with spirit lldressed- ujf! in sornbreros, sarapes, and peasant i,tlou.4es, They hung posters of Spanish phrases, strawberry fields, and a cruise ship. The srratgl: har was transformed into Ht,r.5.eorrg's Cantina, and the breeze way was turned into the border patrol. The lurifih-trrne activities included sing- ing, 'l1ifll,'lll'g, and the breaking of a pinata. ftophorriore Christine Hoskins Com- mented, llWe really tried hard, but we frzoulrl have done better if wed had more time, while Mary Rooney felt, it turned out ol.-ay Overall, for the trrne the sophomores were given to plan for their spirit day, the awtivitres went as well.
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Karey Crowned Homecoming Wins A11 Around W 'L C 2 3 is 02 E il xl V ?' fl 9,2 John Robillard tries to keep the bow from telling oft of Kris Wadde11's roses without being too obvious. Smiling brightly, the Queen and her Court pose with their tathersg Kathleen Murphy and Mr. Murphy: Toni Simpson and Mr. Simpson: Queen Karey Nixon and Mr. Nixon: Kris Waddell and Mr. Waddell: and Shelley Hunt and Mr. Hunt. 9,. 2 Lv 4-l'.... axes, ' 175, fer . .Jn Five Homecoming Kinq nominees with their mothers: Mrs. Etter and son, Brian: Mrs. Mecklenburg and King, Bill: Mrs. Robillard and son, John: Mrs. Johnson and son, Tim: and Scott Davis with his mother, Mrs. Davis. Two ot VPl-lS's outstanding Vanilla Scoopers, I t If Q ' l A, vvvy Q' A , f U ,' , i g f. gl?-. ii:-.. .fit walani Medeiros and Steve Bain, cheer at he Homecoming Game, H , V f I 19 l 7 f ' fp-9 , .fa L ,f I , .,,,., , Z rf if 2, 4:f1v-.:':,7i ' y rf , ,V ,Z ,d -'wi-my 'M yi' new im ZX, i 00, MBR Ml? Fi' 2 ,,,,L :I i if -I
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Page by Ke-vm Kutcher and Suzanne Wooters ,, - ' 'V Wea. if 2 K r ll .f, ,ho 'oo 1 1 ,- f w-4 by Kevin Kutcher Cru1s1nq south ot the border? That means Menlo, sand :sophomore Brent Farrand, i'Whut would you ever qo there lol? Aimee Hunt und Carolyn Romero entoyed zshopptnq tn lvtextffo Aimee said, 'ilt's great Everythunq ts so Cheap Carolyn adctell, At times tt can get scary You're never qutte sure what to make ol the armed men along the Qtreets or the quysz who look ltke theyre out to rnuq you Aimee and Carolyn also enpoy beaChmq1t tn Mexico, On one weekend last summer they enloyed sleeptnq tn tents on the 'sand and watching surt-ers lrom dawn to clusl: Frank Gehr, on ovicaston, ts one ol these surters He satcl, ul stayed ln a rnobtle home wtth relaltves on San Mtquel Beuvh Frank also loves llshtnq, ' Catch' uno the bug lush ls what brtngs me back as much as possible lt seems sophomore Bonnie Mukhar loves lresh Clam chowder and can never qet enough Bonnie satd, ull you want the best you have to make tt yourseltf' and that ts lust what she does Every so ottert, Bon- nie and relattves wtll go to a Mextcan beach, such as Rosarita, where they dtq lor clams. Th1s1s a Stmple process where you poke a putchtorl-1 type oblect unto the sand unttl you hit a hard spot Dig It up and hopelully land the Clams Another tavonte pastime olBonnie's1s quatl lraclunq. Bonnie satd they, ' drove out to a valley type place between btq htlls wtth a lot ot flry brush There they set out lool-:mfg tor quail tracks m the dtrt Ftndtnq the tracks, they lollow them unltl they lmcl the btrd. Then 'bang' and tts dtnner HS on the V ,b .. Q., pq L' Q p - -u no t oto ttrne ' Ol course, tt's not quite that elm' ple, Bonnie sand, lt takes long hours to get the birds plunlzecl, Cleaned, and uookefl so they can be eaten Oh, so thats what lvlexttio ts all about' Now l know why some sophomores want ed to rzrulse south ot the border' lt sounds lnlce a great time, sand Brent Farrand. Rumor has tt that Brent hopes to spend every vatzatton possible tn Mextco Lara Steensland and Dan Heller hanq sptrtt posters for the upcornmq day Aimee Hunt transforms in ente-rtatn fellow classmates. to a Mexican senonta to ez .Q N Spirit
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