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ressed for any occa- Sion, senior Mike Mel- lon disguises himself for the Crier Halloween party, senior Dave Ens- ley waits for band prac- tice to start, junior Jen Janusonis watches Homecoming festivi- ties, and junior Katie Fleming and senior Doug Johnson take a spin on the dance floor. Lively activities gave students a chance to let it all hang loose. % J? ' ather than hibernating, juniors Darlene Kender, Steve Hess and Nancy Gozdecki brave the chill for a friendly snowball fight. Neither raip nor snow could dampen students’ weekend fun. onfetti flying wildly, the Junior Class vies for the coveted Spirit Award. The class went on to win the $100 award for their class treasury.
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ights shine brightly and crowds cheer excitedly while The Underground” performs at the 3rd Annual Battle of the Bands. After a lot of screaming and three hours of various types of music, “Daddy Oak and the Squirrel Monkeys” was finally declared the winner. mused by her friend ' s comment, sophomore Vicki Vrabel laughs along with the rest of her lunch table. Having lunch with friends allowed many students to catch up on the day ' s events. Opening
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c ♦ I f .K A % i ' 7 Catch the Fever Die Hard willing to spend over 65 hours seniors: working on their Mickey Mouse “Making Mustang Magic” Home coming float, only to finish in third place for the third consecutive year. Urban making weekly trips to Chicago travelers: to shop at Water Tower Place, see the latest group at the University of Chicago Pavilion, or watch the NFC Central Division Chicago Bears take on the competition at Soldiers Field. Spirited blanketing the Varsity Football students: Team with hundreds of rolls of cascading toilet paper at the rowdy pep rally that preceded the Hobart Regional championship game. Exuberant dancing to the tunes of Daddy fans: Oak and the Squirrel Monkeys who rocked their way to first place at the Student Government’s third Annual Battle of the Bands. Whether fluffing flowers, dancing the night away, or just hanging out with friends, 1193 students always wanted to... Catch the Fever ever Wanted:
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