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Kven P(!p(; Le Pew would turn up his nosr ill Ihis new Paris fashion. [• ' r( ' ni:h Icichcr Mrs. Gulhrio wears a rainbow ol colors and yes, Ihe shoes ,irc for rcil. A new punk rock group? No. just more spirited shoi.kers: left lo right Freshman Allen Caldwell and Sen- iors RoHi ' r SlrasburH. N.incy Salm- ons. Di.ine Keniela. and Don Kaiser. Enthusiasm mounted w ith the deco- ralinji of Ihe h.ills on Homecoming Day. Of the more than 20 |uniors supportive che(!rleaders Mary Rich and Lori Knelangor, with Teresa Abies along for an extra boost, irepe papered their hallway. The Freshmen way to send a mes- sage. First-year lettermen are S — Maxine Saliba. C — Cindy Scott. A — Sara Peterson. L — Amy Ransbot- tom. P — Susan Lowery. ' E — Julie Roe. and M— Debbie Wliealley. Here come the Grubs into every room and hallway. Almost the entire student body joined in the sloppy fun of Grub Down Day including junior Phyllis Davis who looked her torn and patched up best. Blue jeans were shed as the dre.sses emerged. These girls of the Class of 1983 show their style for Dress Up Day. clockwise: Sherri Saxton, Jane Bair. Jill Rosenberger. Kay Greener. Shiela Auld. Dara Felger. Sandy Stalhut. Cindy Scott. Spirit Week 11
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JL W hen imaginations are allowed lo be uninhibited, the results are unpredictable. Spirit Week, cleverly sched- uled by the Student Council, provided an opportunity to prove this. Tuesday ' s Dress Up Day asked students to clean up their acts. Guy ' s jeans and sweaters were replaced by three-piece suits and ties. Not to be outdone, the girls slipped into high heels and special dresses. Grub Down Day asked just the opposite. Everyone dug deep into the rag piles for their rattiest jeans and most jer-charged faded sweatshirts. Girls pulled back their hair into pony tails and guys just didn ' t comb theirs. Thursday ' s Sock ' Em Day resulted in plenty of peculiar sights. Many didn ' t change from their pajamas and slip- pers while others sported wild hairdos and zany out- fits. For Friday there was only one possible combination: Blue and White. Crepe paper hung from the ceilings and blue jeans and white tops abounded. After such a week of spirit. Homecoming was anything but disappointing. How about slipping into something a little less comfortable? Soptio- more Doyle Nictiols, with Sandy Wilcher. must be number one on the Most Shockingly Dressed List. Dressed to kill. When senior John Collins suits up for spirit everyone knows he means business. Aliens invade the commons on Shock ' Em Day. Magician M.n Isenhour admires Mike Nelaborigi s unique attire which mcludes spirit pants from his junior high days a European T-shirt, and K-mart eyes and horns. 10 Spirit Week
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Msjg Siiiart Roth is carried off the ficir by the ecstatic seniors as they celfchrate his crowning. Senior cheerleaders demonstrate their flexibility while performing their most difficult mount. Leroy, owned by Brad Conklin. was one of the two matching Bassets serving as senior mascots. Getting ready to run over the sen- iors, junior Lisa Sheehan turns on the power. 12 Powderpuff
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