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y ' Brad Phillips and David While help blow up balloons for freshmen hall 0 I decorations. Homecoming Sparks Spirit Headed by Ashley Early, this year's spirit week of- fered many original activities. The week began with the judging of hall decorations and a fantasy theme day which encouraged many creative costumes such as Raggedy Ann, Charlie Chaplin, and Greek togas. Following Fantasy Day” was College Sweatshirt Day when students wore the names and colors of their favorite college. Next was New Wave Day” which brought the most outrageous outfits of the week including punk rockers with colored hair and safety pin earrings. The traditional “Blue and White Day ended the school week on Thursday since Friday was a holiday, but an evening powder puff championship game, pep rally, bonfire and float building continued into the night. The seniors took the powder puff champion- ship from the freshmen, and everyone’s true school spirit came out at the pep rally. The climax of the week was the football game against the undefeated Marysville Monarchs when the Lions sent the Monar- chs home, defeated. Junior and freshmen girls are out for blood during the annual powder puff match up. Student Life 13
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Lisa Herring takes a break from the hard work of building a float. The seniors made a last, desperate attempt to produce a winning float. Larry Beim and Chris Cipriano contribute to what they hope will be a win- ning hall for the sophomore class. Amy Hackman, John Meckley, and Renee Rakay work at the time con- suming job of papering the float. 12 Student Life
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Cartwright Reigns One of the most important parts of Homecoming was the selection of the queen and her court. The challenge of choosing the queen was never easy, but this year the choice seemed to be even more difficult. Instead of having a top ten court, eleven girls were chosen. Later in the week, a top six court was selected, rather than a top five. But, the final choice was made and the Homecoming Queen, Cece Cart- wright, was crowned. Top Ten: Front row; Lisa Rosen, Kathy Niermeyer, Stacey Brandt. Christina Cappelletti. Sylvete Gilbert. Back row; Molly Page. Shauna Steffy. Cece Cartwright, Valerie Acton, and Lisa Stradley. Top Six and Escorts: Lisa Stradley. Shauna Steffy, Cece Cartwright, Molly Page, Sylvete Gilbert, Christina Cappelletti. 1982 Homecoming Queen, Cece Cartwright, smiles radiantly on her special night. 14 Student Life
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