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Soaring Spirits by Diana Brown The Wildkits welcomed the spirit of orange and blue for Homecoming weekend as festivi- ties ignited in a week of spirit before. Monday was heralded Sunglasses Day as students tried imitating their favorite Risky Business stud. Hawaiian Day, Vintage Day, and the notorious Orange and Blue Day dressed up the rest of the week. Powder Puff football kicked off on Thursday with two impressive games. The juniors pulled a surprising victory over the seniors by 28-19. And the sophomores clobbered the fresh- men by an overwhelming 40-0. Eighth period was cancelled on Friday so students could attend the spirit-rousing pep rally in Beardsley Gym. Athletic teams and fans crowded inside to psych up the seasonal teams for crucial upcoming competitions. Homecoming nominees were called: Mary Fifles, Tony Barks- dale, Chris Totmari, Pam Cytrynbaum, Derrick Brown, Michelle Lee, Rose Goggins, and Robert Whittaker. Saturday afternoon, the varsi- ty team came out winning. The final score: 26-6. The Kits killed the Maine East Demons and brought home the traditional spirit of victory. Mary Fifles and Tony Barks- dale became Homecoming King and Queen at the final event of the weekend, Homecoming Dance. It's a fantastic time of year that always brings the whole school together, said junior Nancy Epstein. Q tabovej The juniors take it all in Powder Puff football. ttop righti Homecoming King Tony Barksdale and Homecoming Queen Mary Fifles take a minute to pose for a picture. trightl There isn't room for one more at the Homecoming Dance. 12 Homecoming - Spirit
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Honky Zlieosffs by Erica Froker Every year a new batch of teen idols finds its way onto locker doors, bedroom walls, and teeny-bopper magazines only to be replaced the next year. You can say they've become a fashion: The Bee Gees went out with white 3-piece suits, just as the Go-Gos were in with mini- skirts. Teen idols have always existed. Teen idols are attractive because kids like to identify with the fame associated with them. They also have no obligations to their idols because of the distance between them. This year, like any other year, had its new faces. Among these were Tom Cruise, Rob Lowe, Michael Jackson, Prince, Sting, De Barge, Matt Dillon, and Richard Gere. However, these are only the most common. There will always be personal favorites. The more common idols, however, get more publicity, including fan clubs, press confer- ences, photo sessions, and interviews. Most of the inter- views are in magazines like Teen Beat, Sixteen, Tiger Beat, and Real Life, which specialize in pin-ups and articles about your latest crave. ttopl Many girls follow Richard Gere's movies because of his good looks. trlghtl Christie Brinkley is the woman of every guy's dreams. ffar rlghtl Madness rises above to fame and fortune. 14 Teen Idols rf A ,,. ., . -2 '52 if 15. 7 Titty YQ N.. ,, wi Q .:- 2 an ' as mess ss 7 Q
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