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T» I Spending all his spare time at the junior float during spirit week, Brad Wilson artistically adds more graf- fiti to the float’s skirt. Jenny Weiss, Diana Kenworthy, Christy Culbertson, and Stacy Blanchard are hoping for a powder-puff victory against the freshmen Sophomores celebrate a powder-puff victory against the seniors Powder-puff cheerleaders perform their halftime show Homecoming 13
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SQPHQMQRE5 -HAVE THE UPPER HAND Spirit Week Adds Tug-of-War and Class Banner Competition The sophomores cleaned up dur- ing spirit week this year by dres- sing up the most, winning the tug of war and the powderpuff game, paint- ing the best class banner, and con- structing the winning float. All of these creative and fun activities were impor- tant ingredients for a successful spirit week. Suzy Friedman chaired the social committee with assistants, Kim Winer and Gilda Tanner. The week was kicked off with tie, hat, and glasses day, followed by clash day, college t-shirt day, crayon day; rounding off the dress up days was the traditional blue and white day. In powderpuff games, the sophomores beat the seniors, and the juniors were victorious over the freshmen in the semi-finals. The sophomores won the finals by defeating the juniors. Two new activities were added this year, a tug of war and a class banner which replaced hall decorations. Themes for the banners ranged from “Sopho- mores have the Upper Hand to Something Original from the seniors. Finally, the theme of London Bridges Falling Down won as the sophomores received top float honors for the sec- ond straight year. Over all, the week was full of excited activity which promoted a lot of school spirit by combining old homecoming traditions with new and creative ideas. Bill Miller works diligently on the second place Junior float The sophomores form a huddle during a powderpuff victory against the seniors Lisa Lawson gets ready to take on Jane Schuliger while being chased by Lori Ashleman in a powder- puff game. 12 Homecoming
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m Fall Homecoming Top 12: Front Row: Sheila Bellamy, Katie Rath, Heather Hardesty, Nancy Cushman, Diane Tague, Rachel Caplin. Back Row: The winning sophomore float stumbles around Jane Schuliger, Tricia Moriarty, Lori Ashleman, Karla the football field. Rutherford, Gilda Tanner, Liz Magaro.
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