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Sportimg Spirit he school was filled with laughter while the student body watched the lunchtime ac- tivities that took place dur- ing Sadie's Spirit Week. The spirit appeared uncer- tain at first but with each day the school spirit in- creased and reached to a climax on Thursday with the amusing newlywed game. The week began with the food race. Con- tinuously gobbling, the se- lected students hurried to finish their apple, sand- wich, gatorade drink, and cookies, so they could blow up the balloon which would determine the winner. The lunchtime assemblies con- tinued with: the softball pass which tested the agil- ity and coordination of each represented class, sports trivia, for the know- ledgable sports buffs, the Newlywed Game, for the couples, and the crowning of Mr. Jock and Miss Jock- ette. Before the nominees could receive their crowns, they had to tie balloons around their ankles and play the balloon stomp. The nominee with the remain- ing balloon won the title. The freshman bench warmer was Matt Svoboda, third string was Jerome Facione, and second string was Scott Stow. Mr. Jock was Craig Parr, and Amy Jackson was Miss Jockette. as Laughing at the hilarious game of balloon stomp, Scott Sporrer, tries to win the game but can't stop laughing. Scott was a member of the football team and a nomi- nee for Sadie's court. 41, o Sadie's Spirit Week ky ,gi 4' -n-...,, Q-1. Ziff li? A I I Y ' 'A Standing all in a row is the Sadie Hawkins Jock and Jock- ette court, from left to right: Mr. Jock, Craig Parr, Miss Jockette, Amy Jackson, First- stringer, Eric Stow, Second- Stringer, Facione, and fresh- man Bench Warmer was Matt Svoboda. Freshman couple for the New- lywed game Tommy Gunther and Elizabeth Harrison put all their effort into answering the probing questions that student counail gave them. Unfortu- nately the freshman couple ended up in last place with the junior and senior coupled ty- ing. X Q tim
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uiodie plays the field n March 12, 1988, lil Dor- ado presented thier tra- ditional girl-ask-guy dance, Sadie Plays the Field, which was sponsored by the Na- tional Honor Society, The dance was in the school gym and began at 8:30, lasting until 11:30, Since the theme this year was l'Sporty Attire, the gym was decorated with gym lockers, sports equipment, and banners. There were game booths with prizes, and a .jailhouse where friends could pay to get someone locked inside and then pay again to get them out. Mr. Oberle was ig, the marriage referee and pro- nounced happy couples Man and Wife. The music was supplied by t Tony D's and included a variety ii of today's popular music, 0 Shannon Jeffries and her boyfriend Andy pre- pare to become husband and wife. Mr. Oherle V' v Was the marriage referee at the dance. Eric Wilcox, Lisa Schweitzer and Karen San toro demonstrate the dance techniques. Many students danced the night away. Z f Andie Simpkin and her date take a break fron dancing, The couple was entertained by tht many decorations in the gym. '45 45 -1. W nal JL Q . 5 'VNS . . ' Sadie Hawkins I ' I
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