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DEDICATED Speech and De- bate members work on setting up ev- erything for the chicken barbeque. While taking a break, students indulge on a piece of barbequed chicken, hot off the grill. Members went door-to- door in order to solicit ticket sales for this annual fundraiser. ATTACHED to a bunch of he- lium balloons, a banner that reads S- O-P-H-O-M-O-R-E-S drifts in the sky. Throwing confetti and cheering for the football team, the classes com- peted for the Spirit Award during the Homecoming pep rally. TUGGING with all their might, juniors Mike Autry and Rick Kumiega help their team members to a victory against the seniors. Their noble ef- forts paid off as the juniors received a second place in the final round. JUNIORS was the battle cry as the class cheered on the football team. Even though the sophomores won the Spirit Award, the juniors gave it their all during the Homecoming pep rally. Homecoming
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SHOUTS of enthusiasm fill the air after the announcement of senior Kristin Komyatte as Homecoming queen. Kristin and escort junior Jay Potasnik smile with much suprise and excitement. LIGHT on her feet, freshman Tori Szurgot steps into action with her date freshman Jason Ryband. A small balloon, part of the decorations, didn’t stop this couple from dancing. HOUR upon hour senior Thad McNair puts forth his best effort to- wards completing a top notch float. For the seniors, all of their hard work paid off by capturing a first place with Quick Rabbit, as the character they constructed. Homecoming « 11
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Shazaam osing the tug-of-war to the whimpy freshmen was the worst part of Homecoming ” junior Mike Autry so they could be part of the fun. As 7:30 p.m. approached, the Mishawaka Marion Knights dashed onto the field signaling the beginning of the main event. The people were filled with optimism as the loy- al fans saw their team neck-to- neck at half-time with a tied 14-14 score. The half-time activities started out with the Marching Band, Flag Corps and Drill Team followed by the Home- coming court which included freshman Dina Hanes with freshman escort Chris Har- ding; sophomore Tammy Der- eamer with escort senior Paul Rakos; and junior Sherri Fef- ferman with escort senior John Hoch. Senior princesses consisted of Kristin Komyatte with escort junior Jay Potas- nik, Andrea Petrovich with es- cort Jeff Pavelka, and Kristine Halas with senior Dave Kender. The class princesses ner- vously walked across the field before the presentations of the awards. “While walking down the field, I was so scared that my heels would get stuck in the mud and I would fall in FILLED with enthusiasm mem- bers of the Homecoming court smile with excitement. The members in- clude freshman Diane Hanes, with freshman escort Chris Harding: junior Sherry Fefferman, with escort senior John Hoch; senior Kristin Komyatte, with escort junior Jay Potasnik; senior Andrea Petrovich, with escort senior Gary Shutan; senior Kristine Halas, with escort senior Dave Kender: soph- omore Tammy Dereamer, with escort senior Paul Rakos. Homecoming 13
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