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Eddie Salas and Dan Martinez demonstrate their unique style of break dancing as David Jensen, Tina Ashllman, Robin Lopez, and Senta Garcia look on. Mrs. Bredehoft watches enthusiastically as Ms. Petersen helps Ms. Moore dress up as their group, The Star Gazers, on Rock Day.
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Hats, buttons, and sunglasses Day started the 1984 Homecoming week. It was followed by Rock Day. On Rock Day students and faculty dressed up as their favorite rock star or group or just plain “punked” themselves out. An airband was held on Wednesday night along with a sock hop. The two bands that played at the sock hop were the Gogos and Motley CrOe. The members of the Gogos were Mary Bratrsovsky, synthesizer player; Corinna Seigmund, guitarist; Laurie Beard, guitarist; Gloria Baumgartner, drummer; and Kristy Huhman, lead singer. Members of Motley CrDe were Robert Calzia, lead vocals; Mitch Becker, guitarist; and Wes Johnson, drummer. The Snake Dance led everyone out to the bonfire. After a few cheers were shouted around the fire, the class competitions for the licorice and pyramid building contests were held. The faculty showed the greatest ability for building pyramids and the juniors showed the best talent for pigging down the most licorice. Bizarre clothes, weird glasses, and greasy hair invaded W.C. on Thursday which was Nerd Day. Red, Blue, and White walked down the hall on Friday, Spirit Day. The spark of enthusiasm was started on Monday, but the flame burst out on Friday. At the pep assembly, it was announced that the seniors “carry the most weight around W.C.” and the juniors won the “copper adds - silver subtracts” contests. Saturday night’s dance ended the 1984 Homecoming week. Music was provided by Studio One of Greeley. Homecoming 57
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