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'ti , ' - 'f 1-V. I ' , , I truly Top: Every participant received a ribbon regardless of their place. Above: Volunteers helped throughout the day. Here a volunteer helps a participant get ready for an event. special olympics MHS olympics SPECIAL he Special Olympics is the largest program of sports training and athletic compe- tition in the world. Mundelein High School has hosted the Special Olympics for the past four years. This year approximately 1,000 athletes, parents and friends volunteered their help while a crowd of over 3,000 watched. Refreshments were offered and clowns entertained people all day long. Freshman Becky Allison said, 5'There is always some- thing going on. Everyone had a fun time. The clowns really made the people hap- PY-is The Special Olympics is sport in the truest sense. Everyone - participants, vol- unteers, and spectators - had a wonderful feeling because everyone felt involved. Everyone who worked at the Special Olympics was a winner.
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7-M ,N Top: The dreams of the participants go beyond receiving a medal. Having the chance to partake in the events is a special feeling for all. Above: Everyone is a champion at the Special Olympics. Right: The thrill of victory made the effort worth- while.
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ELEGANCE adds to the fun of prom ake: Approximately l50 couples. Add: The Grand Ballroom at the Hotel Orrington in Evanston. Mix In: The rock-n-roll band Chariot. Blend With: A picnic at Petrifying Springs in Wisconsin. Yield: Prom ,84. We've Only Just Beguna' was the theme for the Prom held at the newly re- modeled Hotel Orrington in Evanston. The Prom was held in the elegant Grand Ballroom. Everyone ate a sit-down dinner. More people attended Prom than in years past. This was evident by the little space available in the dance floor. At 9:15 Bob Wood and Keri Fitz-Hugh were crowned King and Queen. Members of their court were Wendy Donnell and Gary Churchill, Sue Custer and Trey Carter, Jane Zoellick and Greg Lucas, and Bonnie Schoessling and Erik Ulsfrud. Ev- eryone danced until midnight when Chari- ot, the band, played their last song. 36 QQ Top: Approximately 150 couples enjoyed the sit-down dinner before the dancing began. Above: Jennifer Petersen and Tim Deal enjoy a quiet moment before entering the hotel.
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