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- STUCK AGAIN. A fatal disaster for a hot air balloon wich got stuck in a tree during the hot air balloon project. CHECK FOR SURE. Miriam Shimmel. Suzanne Garcia, and Jennifer Olsen, take one last inspection of their balloon before they at- tempt to put it up in the wild blue yonder. Student Life And AWAY! 191
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Bauownk Were High FlYIMG i It all be tin on d clear and sunny day m the beginning ot February. On this day Steven )u, lason Baja), and I decided to begin constructing a balloon made of tissue paper- We easily agreed on a spherical design because a sphere has the highest volume to surface ratio, and we were well aware of the importance of volume in a hot air balloon. The day of the contest arrived. We were surprised to find our group was the only one using a heat gun. Ten minutes passed and nothing was happening None of us liked the idea r»l inflating our balloon conventionally, ii meant being like the others and that was a terrible thought- However, when our turn came we began inlfating our balloon very carefully to avoid igniting the very inflammable, laqure coated material it was made of. In a matter of minutes the balloon was inflated and heating well. Then we released the balloon, our Ideal Gas Ball. Higher and Higher it went and slowly, the great balloon began rotating gently like a satellite until it was completely upside down. What ever became of our balloon will probably never be known for sure. Rumors have it that The ideal Gas Ball was seen freeing itself from the tree and then floating toward the heavens until out of sight. This has not however yet been confirmed. -Benis Babusis V f HOT AIR! Students attempting to create a hot air balloon, puts helium in their bal- loon. Good luck. HELP ME! The balloon ' s going to crush me. screams Anth- ony Simmons to his friend and team mate, Jeff Gonzales. LETS GET STARTED! The Physics class had a hot air balloon project. Everyone seemed to real- ly enjoy themselves but also seemed to be full of hot air. 190 Student Life UP UP
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WHAT SIZE WAS THAT? Diego Amarillo trys to sell an unexpected costumer a pair of shoes from Kenneys THESE PANTS WILL LOOK GREAT! Shawna Walston finds a pair of pants that will look great on her costumer at Mervyns. THAT WILL BE $25. Christy Bauer smiles briefly during a very busy day at Miller ' s Outpost. CHAhGirHG STALLS. Christy Bauer, Kelli Furstenfield. Carolyn Shepard. Hosanna Panagiotou and Mike Amaral pose while changing the stalls at Mill- er ' s Outpost. rSICK NITE! Tracey Berk, Drina Mo- hassi. Denise Boyles, and Natlie Teller gather in there special Nick Nile T- shirts for their work at Golf N Stuff. ' ' ' Student Life 192 MOT fun
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