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Fair Day Fair play A twenty to fourteen victory over the South Oak Cliff Golden Bears topped off'Fair Day for the Spartans. Before the game started, Samuell students filled the Midway and buildings. On the Midway the Spartans rode on the Looping Star, the roller coaster, the ferris wheel and other spine tingling rides. Other amusements included the Laser Light Show, the 3-D Show, the haunted house, and the freak shows. Matt Lindsey enjoyed hunting for free food samples in the Jimmy Coronado bats a thousand for a Sherry Main takes a water break. C8 buildings. Mark Carlock and Casey Carney's favorite part of the fair was the automobile building and playing a football game in the Cotton Bowl. Approximately sixty students met for a group picture at three o'clock p.m. in front of Big Tex. The teachers shied away from the fair on October 19th, which was Dallas High School Fair Day. They chose to visit the State Fair of Texas on one of the other record setting twenty-three days the fair was open. Terry Vaughan, Dana Morgan, Mikey Hatzenbuehler, Clifford Hooker, and Lara Moore make their way to the Midway. Spartans gather at the fair. Life 17
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Emcees, Mark Woody, Kim Fredrick, Steve Barger, Kirk Buchanan, Kim Pitts, and Jill Tucker open Razz Ma Tazz at the movies. Razz Ma Tazz and all that jazz. The night of October 12th was a night of singing and dancing at Razz Ma Tazz, the concert choir's annual variety show. The emcees for this year's show were Steve Barger, Kirk Buchanan, Kim Fredrick, Kim Pitts, Jill Tucker, and Mark Woody. Student directors were Wendy Reed and Kristi Stout. Along with the rest of the choir these eight students worked very hard to make sure the show was a success. There was a variety of dances presented by the seniors, cheerleaders, and Starlet of- ficers. Jill Tucker, Kim Fredrick, 18 :fe and Todd Murray performed vocal solos along with a duet by Wendy Reed and Mark Woody. Sherri Wafford danced en pointe, and Jeff Kirkwood did a trumpet solo. The show traditionally open- ed with the choir singing Razz Ma Tazz and the JESTERS! closed the show with a Broad- way Spectacular. Razz Ma Tazz was under the new direction of Mr. Jack Can- non. Barbra Gregg felt that Razz Ma Tazz gave everyone a chance to get to know Mr. Can- non better and to see how he works. Melissa Carol and Craig Stephenson are ready for Tomorrow. bitesthedust. l I V I
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