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H0MEE0MING: fl R0YAL FLUSH For Winter Homecoming, tables turned. In contrast to Fall Homecoming's queen’s court, the guys represented royalty, running for king. Chosen top five this year were Matt Copp, Woody Harris, Bill Hoyer, Andrew Rosenthal, and Steve Siegal. Copp was crowned king prior to the basketball game. At the week’s end pep rally, the teachers' court of hearts and seniors’ court of hearts were announced. Ap- plause and cheers followed Mr. David Fey, taking teacher with the biggest heart and Matt Pulse, taking wildest joker among others. The main activity at the rally was the tug-of-war. The finals of this event pit- ted the teachers against the sophomores. Though a struggle, the teachers ended victorious. Winter Homecoming Dance took the Valentine Day approach with a Heart of Gold theme. The dance closed the week. Top Ten: Bill Kumler, Matt Copp, Andrew Rosenthal, Trevor Torrence, Ary Ziv, Bill Hoyer Not Pictured: Steve Siegal, T. K Hill, Woody Har- ris, John Kochensparger 18 Winter Homecoming
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CDUNEIL DEEIDES 0N ISSUES QUIETLY by Brad May fcfc|«indsay Copp, Martha Beebe, Steve Page. Secretary Linda Harris call- ed attendance as President Ari Ziv prepared to call the meeting to order. First things on the agenda were treasurers' report given by Jon Meyer and old business. So opened each of this year's student council meetings. If there happened to be a student exchange, students would report on the observed school's activities. Topics of Student Council's dances, homecomings, and other activities filled discussions When issues wifh conflicts were brought up, like the homecoming theme, the Council was sure to take a vote It did not take long for the Student Council to decide upon a result and put it into action. Junior Class Officers: Andrew Miller, Anne Richardson, Darla Waldman, Rusty Rosenthal Sophomore Class Officers: Greg Allen. Sarah Arnett, Julie Friedman, Kim Winer Freshman Class Officers: Brad Sokolov, Ben Lasky, Brad May, Ross Tague Student Council 17
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Trevor Torrence makes his way down through the crowd to accept his senior award for being the funniest During the Tug-of-War Contest, the juniors fought against the freshman team The teachers are getting lined up in order to beat the sophomore champions The crowd is watching the seniors receive their court of hearts awards. Shaking the hands of fellow seniors is Matt Pulse after accepting his award Winter Homecoming 19
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