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Looney Tunes Streaming confetti, decorated halls, knock school daffy t was graduation day and I be- came a bit nostalgic. I decided to take one final tour of the school for old times sake. Walking in a somewhat trance-like state, I began thinking about what the future held for me. Suddenly . . . crash! I could not re- member anything, except that I woke up with a splitting headache. I felt as if I had been sleeping for years like Rip Van Winkle, only soon to find out, Trapping Daffy. Holding the Junior Class mascot, juniors Lori Jarrett and Georgia Tsako- poulous show their class spirit before the pa- rade. Mourning Porky. Taps fill the air as the Soph- omore Class mourns their float, Porky Pig ' s death, while the floats are judged at the Chris- tian Reformed Church. it had been just a year. Every bone in my body ached. As I stood up shakily, I looked around and everything seemed different. I felt like I had been to a big pajama party. Students were coming at me with rollers in their hair, cold cream on their faces and ratty bathrobes and wooly pajamas on their bodies. If only I had known that I would be surround- ed by colorful, bright jerseys the next day and be pricked by a cowboy ' s spur and practically scalped by an In- dian ' s tomahawk, I would have con- tinued sleeping. It was somewhere be- tween feeling like I was in kiddieland and feeling right at home in the loo- ney toon atmosphere that I realized it must be Homecoming spirit week. What was that you said? We went to a camp that gave us all these new ideas,” stated junior Lisa Trilli, cheer- leader. Eekkk! I was almost run over by a stampede of students heading out to the pep assembly. The warm October breeze seemed unusual during this time of year. Suddenly, rolls of toilet- paper bombared my body and multi- colored confetti showered my head as I searched for a place to sit among this very spirited bunch. I think spir- it week and all the activities came out better than they have in the past few years. The pep rally was better be- cause more people were there with signs and confetti, explained junior Cathy Cerajewski. Fine, feathered friend. Daffy duck is ready to knock out the competition as it prepares to join the parade procession. Homecoming J ‘
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Finishing touches. Given a half day off school, seniors make the best of it as they put the final flowers on their float, Pepe Le Pue. Homecoming court. Court members include freshmen Christine Halas and escort Jerry Pu- pillo; sophomore Linda Zondor and escort sen- ior Tim Agerter; junior Tara Stevens and escort alumnus Pete Mann; seniors queen Ann Broder- sen and escort Jeff Tucker; Manette Kish and escort Mike Minn; and senior Terri Mahler and escort alumnus John Kontos. 10: Homecoming
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Time to get up. Decked out in pajamas and rollers, seniors Jane Michel and Kris Mager wel- come in good morning day ' for Spirit Week. We are 1. After the announcement of their first place float, the juniors give Daffy a big sendoff before heading to the dumps to be dis- mantled. 12 Homecoming
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