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HOMECOMING It was a break from the school year and time for relaxation.” Chris Wood The Princess Assembly started off Home- coming week bright and early Monday morn- ing with the freshmen choosing Sandy Winter and Sue Carson as their princesses, and the sophomores picking Madeline Rose and Julie Dir. The juniors were represented by Beth Withers and Beth Oliphant while Jaci Stauden- mair and Cheryl Cook presented pleasing counterparts for the seniors. Tuesday some strangely dressed people wandered around as Lakeridge celebrated “Famous Person Dress-Up Day.” KPAM’s Brian O’Neil entertained the student body Thursday during the lunch periods. Other happenings during the middle of the week included a hair rolling-up contest, a pie-eating contest, and orange passes. These were in the form of class competition, which was won by the sophomores. Mark McCall and Mark Cadwell were the Masters of Ceremonies in the Queen’s Assem- bly on Friday (as well as in the Princess’s Assembly). After a series of skits supplied by the seniors, Jaci Staudenmaeir was crowned Queen by last year’s queen, Kirsten Munson. That evening the game against Putnam was a smash with the Pacers smashing the Kingsmen 42-21. Homecoming week ended as excitingly as it began with a breakfast Saturday morning and the dance at night with “Night Watch” playing. 1 — Lake Oswego's Queen Michelle Ney with Lake- ridge's Queen Jaci Staudenmaier. 2 — Activities during the week included a Famous Person Dress-Up Day. 3 — Freshman Princess Sandy Winter escorted by Mike Serres. 4 — Freshman Princess Sue Carson escorted by Brian Castonguay. 5 — Sophomore Prin- cess Julie Dir escorted by Eric Hinson. 6 — Lee Johnston, Rod Barker, Bill Crabtree and Dr. James Schell are “Suckers on the Line in the Homecoming Queen's Assembly. 7 — Sophomore Princess Julie Dir escorted by Eric Hinson. 8 — Junior Princess Beth Withers escorted by Scott McCloud. 9 — Junior Princess Beth Oliphant escorted by Paul Arnold. 10 — Senior Princess Cheryl Cook escorted by Dana Reimholz. 2 14 HOMECOMING
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1 — Beth Oliphant and Julie Woodworth, the local witch doctors, work hard at the Haunted House. 2 — Lake Oswego children anxiously wait to meet the Lakeridge ghosties. 3 — A sleepy pumpkin leaves the Lakcridge Spook House while Francie McGranahan smiles evilly. 4 — A typical day at Lakeridge with (top row) Kim Kasparek, Annette Hynes, Kim Banni- ster, Barb Rohen, Kirsten Rezac and (bottom row) Ann Carver, Julie Nelson, Michelle Meurlott, Betsy Stark, Ada Smith, and Rachel Owings.
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