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“It’s nice to have so many school dances, because back in Italy we don’t have any. We only have small dances for Christmas, Carnival, or for the end of the year. They usually take place during the last two periods of school. I really enjoy the dances here. I will miss them when I go back to Italy,” stated exchange student Emma Fabbri from Italy. Sweetheart Candidates: Bottom Row; Becky Schmidt, and Beth Louden. Middle Row; Kyle Wobig, Rachel Foltz, and Shawn Greisen. Top Row; Kevin Pieters, Angie All- phin, and Craig Franzen. Becoming King and Queen has it’s spe- cial moments. Kerri Muhle and Brian Foral shared one such moment when they danced to the royalty dance. Snowball Candidates: Bottom Row; Kelly Siefken. Jenny Litchenfeld. Becky Becher. Kaine Muhle. Trent Janssen, and Brett Gay. Middle Row; Cory Mohlmann. Ric Greenwall, Matt Bowes. Tami Leibig, Tonya Kapels. and Stacy Behlen. Top Row; Kim Brakcnhoff. Beth Louden. Stacy Smid. Brad Kapels. Shawn Greisen. and James Wilke.
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UQ U i n fcl 1 l££ AN EVE] STING WI TH THE GHOULS A glowing light rises from the lawn outside the front doors of the school, and out from their crips comes a host of ghouls. Soon they are filtering through the cracks and crevices to invade the annual Hal- loween dance, sponsored by the Yearbook Staff on October 25. Among the creeping ghouls was a variety of scary creatures. Jason, from the Friday the 13th movie came to terrorize his victims, the devil came, and she said, “I had a real HOT time.” While all of the weird and scary creatures were busy dancing, three old ladies managed to teeter into the school. Student Council defrayed the cost of the prize for best costume, a dual-cassette boon box. This prize was awarded to Kari Snoozy who came dressed as an old lady. There was also a $10.00 gift certificate to Valentino’s Pizza, awarded to the best costumed couple Brad Kapels and Tammy Liebig, who portrayed King Kong and a black Fae Rae. A spine chilling movie, HAL- LOWEEN, shown on a big screen T.V. was then viewed by the maca- bre group which congregated in the pit. After the movie, everyone left a “tad bit” fearful of what might be lurking outside in the shadows. Making themselves comfortable dur- ing the movie were Kurt Sander. Ryan Lo- seke. Angie Allphin. Kyle Wobig. and others. Many students felt the pit was much more comfortable than a typical theatre scat. Waiting to be judged for best costume were Kyle Wobig. Angie Allphin. Ric Green- wall. Matt Bowes. Gary Brandt, and Eric Coldiron.The costumes worn by the majority of the students made the evening more fun.
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r rTi f iTi T SNOWBALL, SWEETHEART WELL ATTENDED A break in tradition occurred with one of the two winter dances. The sweetheart dance, once formal, was changed to resemble more of a sock hop. The Freshman class which sponsors the dance, changed it, in hopes of getting a better atten- dance. King and Queen Angie Allphin and Shawn Greisen, were an- nounced during the half time of the Lakeview Scotus game, on Febru- ary 14. Snowball was held on Decem- ber 23. While the candidates waited to be announced, many found enjoy- ment in exchanging cookies in the office. There was also the gum epi- sode, and the rearranging of the sec- retary sign. Everyone was having a real good time. Finally Kerri Muhle and Brian Foral were announced King and Queen. Senior Attendants were Margaret Kosch and Tim Mar- tens. The senior class officers deco- rated the pit in a wintery fashion. The students enjoyed dancing to the sounds of Complete Music. Punch and cookies were available to the students to snack on in between dances. The dance ended at approxi- mately 12:30. It proved to be an en- joyable evening for all. Snowball Royalty: Freshman, Craig Foltz and Lori Schumacher. Senior Attendants. Tim Martens and Margaret Kosch. King and Queen. Brian Foral and Kerri Muhle. Juniors, Cory Kruse and Lori Rieck. Sophomores, Don Blaser and Lisa Zakrzews- ki. Freshman Travis Tessendorf enjoys dancing with Becky Kuhn at the Snowball dance. They were among the many Freshman that attended. Sno 1 kAfiJhfrfo
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