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The Backbone Of Spirit The assemblies provided tine students with some enter- toinment and time to kick back away from the drudg- ery of schoolwork. They also served to rally teams and student body to many triumphant victories, showing that they are the ' Backbone of Spirit. Assemblies proved instrumental in making the year more exciting for all the students. Whenever a pep as- sembly was held, students, teachers, and alumni deluged the gym. The air was charged with tension and the blare of the band thrilled the crowd. Skits, class competitions. slide shows, commendations, and choreography en- hanced the assemblies. Two of the most entertaining assemblies during the year were the Homecoming and Christmas assemblies. The Homecoming assembly wit- nessed the nomination and crowning of the Freshman, Sophmore, and Junior princesses. The Homecoming King was also named, and the Senior runners-up were named. The Christmas assembly treated the students with Christ- mas carols sung by visiting pre-school children. Santa ' s reindeer , Pete Gieszinger and Randy Dreyer, tote San ta Jack Woy. Pat Hurley is less than amused at ttie statement, Real men don ' t wear white pants. 18 Assemblies
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Class Competition As the third year ot class competition came to a close, we found that the Seniors had placed first once again. Not to be outdone by the classes prior to theirs, the Seniors wanted to make sure that grad night would be a memorable one. You see, winners of the class competi- tions receive money toward their class fund, which is in turn invested in grad night festivities, for the most part. This year ' s bizarre events included the banana pass, musical hugs, and the much acclaimed male wet T- shirt contest. Al l of these events ore arranged by the student council, which may explain these most unusual activities. The student council works hard, however, to plan each competition so that everyone gets in to the act. Tom Hummer and Kevin Kirwin anxiously await their next hug. After Richard Sandoval mode a pass at Cecilia Perry she gave him a cold shower in return 20 Class Competition
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