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IH WHAT A FEELING OH 'WIEIAT A FEELING 'H WHAT A FEELING OH WHAT A FEELING un and festivities was the name of the game on H EMay 2, at the 87f88 Mayfest. This was the first? Mayfest Travis has had in several years. They , had everything from do-do balloon games to fish, 'H f ponds to cake walks. 3 The Rebelettes sponsored the Mayfest and T A imade over 5500.00 dollars. Other clubs such as? the Octagon Club, and the Spanish Club spon- WMW 1 M P A sored it too. The Rebelletes put on two shows, one at 12:30 and one at 4:30. The show included all the Rebelettesj the new Rebelettes, and the new officers. The show was held in the Little Theater. Preparing for this was really hard, but worth the, while. freshman Julia Hanna said. 5 They had a live band called the Paul Q-Pec band play in the show and a live DJ. There wasn't a dance floor, but that didn't stop? f d ' Mt't thdbt b 'dth' I anyone rom ancing. os jus wa c e , u some oogie err way to their way to the front. The band was really good, they played good music too. I just wish that they would have made ai dance floor, because it was really hard to dance were we were stand- ing. freshman Laurie Mackie said. A The variety of foods was devistating, they had everything like, nachos, hotdogs, snowcones, cakes cookies and much more. You could win cakes and plates of cookies if you participated in the? Cakewalk which was sponsored by the Rebelletes. They also soled 'balloons and nick nacks. Over in the Kiddie corner, kids could go and play games made just for them. There was face painting forfr everyone including the adults. My mom won two cakes in the Cakewalk. It was real intresting to see my mom walk around with, two cakes in her hands. And my little sister played around in the-I Kiddie corner and had her face painted. I'm glad they had a place for her to go or else I would have had to take care of her. freshman? Corrina Clemons said. The dunking booth, sponsored by the Octagon Club consisted of it dunking some of the new cheerleaders and some of the old, and! f th h r some o e teac e s. I The Mayfest was a change of pace for Travis, especially since ourx school very rarely has any kind of extra fun things going on, J sophomore Detra Dudley said. Travis is expected to hold another Mayfest next yeaf especially since it was so widely enjoyed between? so many people. So if you missed the Mayfest this year, don't miss it ,next year. N JH wi-IA I A FEELIINIU UH WHA it A FEELING 1 I ..,. YLZWLT YN I E' I ..,... .... . .... if. i A l:'l IE IT' V .ON THE RUN. Sophomore Felica Clark realizes .that she's running late, so she grabs her purse and takes off from the Mayfest grounds. The -.event was held on the weekend at Travis. UH WHAT A FEELING UH WHAT A FEELING l'X1Y'1'i7IYA'T' A CUTE! T?xIf'1 DOE DARTS. Senior lune Mejia and iuniors Teri., Lindquist and Michelle McAllister help out at! the Cheerleader-sponsored dart booth. The stu- dents got three shots for the chance for a.. prize. J OH WHAT A FEELING OH WHAT A FEELING FXLI XKILIAT' A DECT IMC OH WHAT A FEELING OH WHAT A FEELING OH WHAT A FEELING OH WHAT A FEELING OH WHAT A FEELING OH WHAT A FEELING OH WHAT A FEELING OH WHAT A FEELING OH WHAT A FEELING OH WHAT A FEELING OH 'WHAT A FEELING OH WHAT A FEELING OH WHAT A FEELING OH WHAT A FEELING OH WHAT A FEELING OH WHAT A FEELING OH VVHAT A FEELING O AT A FEELING AT A FEELING OH WHAT A FEELINC OH WFHAT A FEELING OH WHAT A FEELING OH WHAT A FEELING OH WHAT A FEELING OH WHAT A FEELINC OH OH WTI OH 'WH OH 'WH OH WH AT A FEELING AT A FEELING AT A FEELINC AT A FEELINC AT A FEELINC OH WIEIAT A FEELINC OH WHAT A FEELINC OIAI WHAT A FEELING OH WHAT A FEELING OH WHAT A FEELINC OH WHAT A FEELINC oEQ VVHAT A FEELING OH WHAT A FEELING OH WHAT A FEELINC G A OH WHAT A FEELING Y FEELING OH WHAT A FEELINC . A FEELING OH WHAT A FEELINK A Y GII WIIAT A FEELINT A G OH WHAT A FEELING OH WHAT A FEELING OH WIIAT A FEELINT GI-I 'WHAT A FEELING OH WIIAT A FEELINT GI-I 'WHAT A FEELING GI-I WHAT I T I I OH WHAT A E i DU XXIT-JAT' A FEET TNC OT-I WHAT A FFFI IIN!
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