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nstcnians decide Piccadilly is not so square gl M nm I x. P Y D , , .JMRQM I, i is unfortunate student is the recipient of a water balloon. Mike itehurst, Monica Barrientos and Penny Paikowski construct lupas for the SHS chalupa cart. Sophomores Cheryl Andrews, nhanie Harrison, Dee Dee Guerra, Josette Guajaldo, Stacy Sutton Kim Woodward enjoy working in the pep squad booth. Jeannie lers, Chip Maron, Debbie Murray, Todd Turner, Sarah Milnor, ice Hogan, Kristi Franklin, and Rory Haff take advantage of a ' tiful day at Piccadilly. A Churchill patron, Mr. Morris McHone, a pickle from Kathy McCoy at the Anchor Club pickle booth. A stu- takes out his aggressions on a truck at Piccadilly. Julie Kennedy, lie Cunou, Diane Martin, and Caroline Knapp perform at the dance n's Peep Show. X ff me
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Usually students wouldn't be caught dead on the campus during the weekend, but September 24 was not an ordinary Saturday. If you could possibly find a parking space and if you could forge through the crowds, you would find Churchill's annual Piccadilly Fair in full swing. Yes, braving the freezing winds students spent their time and money on such things as chalupas, fajitas, egg rolls, and even the chance to smash a car with a sledgehammer. I was surprised by the turnout, com- mented Mrs. Bobbie Magruder, who said approximately 85,000 was grossed. Each student's eyes and taste buds were treated to a feast of col- or and flavor. The French Honor Socie- ty came in first place in booth competi- tion with their Wheel of Fortune booth, second place was awarded to AFS for the ice cream booth, and third was given to both the Spanish Honor Society's Booth which served chalupas and the Senior Class's confetti egg booth. Said the elated Mrs. Lillian Holst, chairper- son of Piccadilly, The imagination and hard work that was present in those booths really impressed me! As for the students reactions they were just as favorable. I had a blast! exclaimed Julie Gerodetti, sophomore. Some comments about Pic- cadilly were meant only for friends' ears. My mom would kill me if she knew how much I spent! This state- ment was made by a student who would rather remain anonymous. Despite the students loss of their money, they gain- ed a great time full of fantastic food and fabulous fun. . ,.. Q3 I
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