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Sophomore Brent Weatherill and other student danee to the music of Rocky Mountain Light Sound on Saturday. Shelly Cumberlin shows her “Touch of Class” for one of the spirit days. Senior Bill McDonald awaits the signal to start tugging. 1986 Homecoming King and Queen: Peter Martinez and Kristie Mason. Homecoming 9'
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Homecoming ’86, a fun-filled week that started with a splash on Mon- day with Aloha Safari Day. Others were: Decade of your Choice, Mourning for Eaton, Touch of Class and Digger Day. Classes competed at noon for a $25 prize. Activities at noon were the Sack of Deeds, Balloon Pass, Spoon Pass, Lifesaver Pass and a Tug-a-War. The Freshmen took top honors at noon with the Juniors. Seniors and Sophomores following. Despite rain and cold winds the parade and pep rally were held on Friday. The highlight of the pep ral- ly was a rendition of “Twist and Shout” by Chris Gittings and Chet McBee. After six hours of floa decorating the seniors took first with the freshmen, sophomores and juniors following. The bonfire was cancelled for fear the weather would cause illness. Saturday dawned a beautiful day. The Digger gridders took the field at 1 p.m. During half-time the Brush Band performed and the Homecoming Royalty introduced. Pete Martinez was crowned King and Kristie Mason was crowned Queen. The Diggers defeated the Reds 36-0. The volleyball teams took the floor at 5 p.m. with the freshmen and varsity winning their games against Eaton. The annual Homecoming dance followed the games. The casual affair lasted from 8-11 p.m., with everyone get- ting in the mood with lei’s and beach music. Students made their own choices Homecoming Week '86 while everyone showed their spirit and how to CATCH A WAVE! Homecoming Martinez, Ann H
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The Matchmaker Is a Hit This year’s fall play was The Mat- chmaker by Thornton Wilder. In the play Horace Vandergelder (Bryan Schott), a shrewd businessman, is looking for a wife. To achieve this end he hires Mrs. Levi (Tracy Wagers) who is a professional dabbler in others affairs. Along with her, he must con- tend with Ambrose Kemper (Dale Holliday) who wants to marry his niece, Ermengarde (Katie Caughlin). Not only must he deal with this he has to keep his two clerks (Steven Van Ausdall and Jason Meisel) and new ap- prentice (Ian Schott) under thumb. Mrs. Levi has all her scheming come to a hilarious head at the Harmonia Gardens restaurant, and she ends up marrying Horace. The play was directed by Ms. Carl, Mr. Meade, and Mrs. Perry. The Stu- dent Director was Hileigh Friehauf. The crew was Leon McCauley, Gaylon Grippin, Robby Ring, Troy Basnett, Deanne Weiss, Justin Stadler, Colleen Halpen, Mike Hollenbeck, Lori Larsen, Robin Artery, Brian Daugherty, Melinda Pierce, and T. J. Shurigar. The cast was as follows: Vandergelder . . . Mrs. Levi . . . . Tracy Wagers Cornelius Steven Van Ausdall Barnaby Malachi Ermengarde .... . . . Katie Caughlan Gertrude Mrs. Molloy Marci Windsheimer Minnie . . Shelly Cumberlin Cabman Rudolph .... Randy Russell August . . . . Shawn Gabriel Cook Kiki Detoni Flora Ambrose Kemper Joe Scanlon .... Cornelius embraces Mrs. Molloy much to the surprise of Barnaby and Minnie. El • 10 Fall Play Vandergelder explains to Mr. Kemper that he will never marry off Ermengarde, as Mrs. Levi looks on.
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