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Activities Are Successful by Margot Kyle Homecoming, prom, Torch and Lamplight — all of these were a part of Student Life. School related activities added to everyone's day. Seventh period everyday Bexleo and Torch staff members met to work on their publications. Writing stories, working on layouts and crop- ping pictures were a part of every day activities in Rooms 109 and 110. Meetings were held at lunch time and after school for committees organizing Homecoming and Prom festivities. Groups worked to select music and decorations for both events, trying to involve the entire student body. New and old clubs worked to gain support. Peer coun- selors and SADD held dances and assemblies to gain new members and community support. The teen center, the Outback, provided many student activities which en- hanced student life. Dressing up for the Homecoming festivities are Jeff Robbins, Amy Gordon, Andy Grossman, David Yenkin and Julie Wilson, (top right) Cross Country captain Jeff Loucks crowns Homecoming queen Connie Lewin. (center right) The sophomore class places first with their float, Rob the Raiders.' (right) Bexleo staff members, Kelly Katcher and Julie Chorpenning, work at the con- cessions stand during a football game, (above)
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Fall brings Homecoming The leaves started to turn and the fall season was definitely here. With this new season also arrived the 1987 Fall Homecoming. This con- sisted of floats, powderpuff, and the naming of the 1987 Fall Homecom- ing Queen. On October 11, the names Sarah Arnett, Beth Buchenroth, Julie Cal- houn, Erin Connor, Julie Friedman, Connie Lewin, Paula Meyer, Karen Rosenblum, Andi Shell, and Rachel Sigall stood as Top Ten. When asked how she felt about this honor, Paula Meyer stated, “I was really surprised, and it felt great that I was a part of something so special. ” Later that week, Focht read off the names of Calhoun, Friedman, Lewin, Rosenblum, and Sigall to round out the Top Five. After this moment, the girls knew that they would have to wait until Friday to see who would be the new queen. After being crowned by cross country captain, Jeff Loucks, Connie Lewin smiles to the crowd. The 1988 Top 10 Homecoming Court: Julie Cal houn, Julie Friedman, Erin Connor, Sarah Arnett, Karen Rosenblum, Paula Meyer, Connie Lewin, Andi Shell, Rachel Sigall, Beth Buchenroth. Enjoying themselves at the Homecoming dance, Andrew Simon, Julie Chorpenmng, and Amy Feiertag take a break in the senior Lounge. Demonstrating their strength, Kim Pulse, Jean McPerson, Beth Buchenroth, and Beth Baumann pull their way to victory.
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