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A ith a pom-pon styled hairdo and a powder-puffed face, junior Debbie McDonough, Deca member, spots a per- spective balloon buyer out of the crowd. Setting the stage for a late night of float construction, seniors work diligently to put together the first place float of Smurf-ette to ' em. Ma rk rkers in hand, freshmen Greg Nowak, Lori Anderson, Joyce Kozlowski, and Ryan Gentry put together the decora- tions for the Homecoming dance. The theme of the dance was Saturday Morning Cartoons. s— Spirit spirit comes in all shapes and forms. Mrs. Linda Lemon ' s junior English class chose to brown bag it for the pep rally. Homecoming E ven with a cast on his writing hand, sen- ior Jeff Zawada works overtime to make last minute conversions from the plans he cre- ated to the actual float. 3etting a helping hand from friends ju- niors Floyd Stoner and Tim Carlson, sopho- more Goran Kralj prepares to escort fresh- man princess Susie Higgins in the parade.
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Culminating over 90 hours of work on 4,000 flowers by 600 hands on each individ- ual float, the Homecoming parade provides the chance for students to show off their handiwork. Coming in first place was the seniors with Smurf-ette to ' em, second place was the juniors with Doo ' Em In ; and third place with We ' re Bamn Sweet was the sophomores, who also took first in the Spirit Award.
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Hot tputed of the Christian Reformed Church parking lot. As the floats made their final tour and ended the parade, the Speech and Debate Team mem- bers were getting out their secret recipe for their annual chicken barbeque fundraiser. Twelve hun- dred people headed towards the cafeteria for a filling meal before evening ' s major event, the foot- ball game. There was a lot of enthusiasm towards the game with Calumet, but also there was tension as the Homecoming court sat nervously on the sidelines waiting for half- time. Students were also a bit tense as they anticipated the deci- sion of the winning float. With determination to get ahead, the football players domi- nated the field, never giving op- portunity for Calumet to score. We played really well on both of- fense and defense. We made very few mistakes, according to head coach Leroy Marsh. The spectators were riled up as the halftime score read 14-0. The Drill Team, Band and Flag Corps gave the players a chance to rest as they started off the halftime pro- ductions. Freshman princess Susie Higgins, along with sophomore Goran Krajl were the first to walk down the field. Next in line came sophomore princess Cathy Labi- tan, accompanied by sophomore Rick Camiga. Junior princess An- drea Petrovich with junior Robert Kish were the last couple to walk down the line before the queen candidates. Senior queen candi- dates were Georgia Megremis, with senior escort Mike Gonzales; Linda Zondor, with senior Dave White; and Kathy Wojcik, accom- panied by senior Rick Blaney. Georgia was crowned queen. Three weeks of hard work was finally going to be recognized by the announcement of the winning float. The Senior Class float was voted the winner with Smurf- ette to ' em. Second place finisher was the junior float: Doo ' em in with Scooby Doo. Coming in third place, We ' re Bamn Sweet was Homecoming
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