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9. 6. Awaiting the announcement of the senior I homecoming court, the band, the football team and the seniors anticipate the results. 7. Freshmen mummies get all wrapped up in | Egypt- 8. Seniors lasso the spirit jug with their winning float. 9. Juniors say Aloha expressing Hawaii. Activities 13
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Capturing many moments of student life 1. Straight from the desert, Saudi Arabian Sophs enter. 2. 1981 Queen — Lynn Bartolomucci and escort Mike Langan. 3. Ice Castles performance provides a chance for Karen Beals to perfect her skill. 4. Stacie Daniels, Scarf Arlene, Skipper, Mrs. Gregg, Shachi, Mrs. Hurst and Winnie await the judges ' decisions. 5. Band camp was an exciting experience for the marching band during August, 1981.
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14 Crazy days — Crazy days and tons of spirit work together to make a fun filled week. F all ' 81 was no exception as the school came alive. Spirit jug competition, dress up days, the annual mum sale all combined for an exciting five days. Monday was hat and tie day. Underclassmen i.d. pictures were also Monday leading to some humorous i.d. cards. Tuesday was t- shirt and jeans for everyone. Wednesday was theme day. Students were given points for every person who dressed to their theme — freshmen — Egypt, sophomore — Saudi Arabia, juniors — Hawaii and seniors — Texas. fun filled week! Wednesday night was the exciting pep rally organized by the cheerleaders. Judging on floats and gym decorations took place at this time. Thursday was suit coat and shades day and Friday saw spirited students in blue and gold. The culmination of the week was the game and halftime on Friday night. Lynn Bartolomucci began her reign as this year ' s queen and the spirit jug was awarded to the senior class. Final totals were: seniors — 347 points, juniors — 269 points, sophomores — 196.5 points and freshmen — 91.5 points. 1 . Always ready for a roving camera, Erik Glasius checks his hair. 2. Johnna Banocy and Mike Harper relax during a band break. 3. And now, Mr. Reed, shall we lead the band . . (Mark Calcaterra). 4. John Turturice quenches his thirst at the Homecoming dance. 5. Senior Texan, Kevin Schulte, keeps ' em laughing.
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