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The Girl ' s League 50 ' s dance entitled ' ' Rock Around The Clock which was hekj in the Woia Wolla High School Gymnasium Thursday. Morch 20. was an enjoyable night for mony students, Around 146-150 students atterded the dance, These students were able to hear the Spokane bord called. Moxy. who played a variety of music. Adding to the excitement of the dof ce were many pink and black decorations surrourding the entrar ce to the gym. Arranged on the pink ard black paper were poodles. These deco¬ ration ' s were imitating the poodle skirt outfits thot were worn in the 60 ' s. Also o port of the decorofions were old 45 re¬ cords hanging in the entronce Students were able to get theis pic¬ tures taken a! the donee on a motorcy¬ cle. A sign with inspiration point written on it was also in the pictures. Students dorice to the sourd of the ' 50 ' s, Students dance to the music of “Moxov Front Row Mindy McCoulev. Kim Ridenour. Michelle Stevens, Sardro Hobkik Bock Row Megon Hines, Jon Schfoeder. Heather Herion. Heother Ingais. Evo Trapani, Kay Lynn Ste-
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Rally inaugurates all-club fundraiser RaBv. the Wa-Hi Pep Club, orga¬ nized a Fall Festival, which they hoped would become an annual event. All clubs were invited to par¬ ticipate by operating concession stands of all types. The carnival was held on the campus, September 28 from t to 5 p.m., and according to Lanee Alarriz, club president, It wos a success! Some of the more successful en¬ deavors were the County JaH spon¬ sored by the boys ' basketball cheerleaders; the Cake Walk, by JSA; the Bean Bag Throw, Girls ' League; the Balloon Dart, Senior Class; Go Fish, RaWy; and Rambo Squirt Gun, also by RaHy. (Top Lett) K s. Norma Long. Roty advlsef, and Mrs. Jan Thocker, cheedeoder odviser, sur¬ vey tt e atterrroon octtvttles by ttieir respec¬ tive oroonizattons. (Rignt) Nk. Wchord P Neher. prTiclpal. seems to be a victim of the ' Jol ' otong with Andy Borram Susie Lucarel is the jaier. (ToP Right) The ' coke wc ' sponsored by JSA seems to hove ottracted o number of hungry particip ants. al hopirkg to be the lucky winrter of o coke when the music stops 16
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Boys ' Federation sponsored the annual Air Jam on Wednes¬ day. November 26 in the Wa-Hi Commons. At 7 p.m., eight bands came together to treat the student body to a night of rock-n-roll fun. A good-sized crowd assembled to see students strut their stuff to the music of their choice. The au¬ dience was in store for music of all types, as well as costumes ranging from heavy-metal ma¬ keup and chains to surgical scrubs to black hats and shades. Easy Axcess, Kist, and Snowb- lind presented heavy-metal sourxJs to the music of Kiss, AC DC, and Ratt. The Unknowns played rock-n-roll with the tradi¬ tional paper-bag-over-the- head from Unknown Comic fame. The sizzlers — the only all¬ girl group — presented pop mu¬ sic, while the Blues Brothers gave a great performance with music from everyone ' s favorite funny¬ men. Weird Chuck, of course, be-bopped to Weird Al ' s tunes. The Air-Jam evening was not an actual competition — there were no judges and no winners or losers. Everyone Just got up there and had fun. The music for the Air-Jam was supplied by the Tri-Sigma and the drums were courtesy of Tim Phillips. The rest of the instru¬ ments were supplied by each group. The money raised by Boys ' Fed will go towards Boys ' Fed Schol¬ arships. Terry May %anQ with the tunes of Arcodio I t- I Briar Britt ’ ' Shout '
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