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ROCKY kept all the Sophomores competing and aiming for the top awards. Chorus captured the movie theme to add a colorful entry to the school group competition. Homecoming begins with the announcement of the court. The class of ’84 cheers on their choices for the court and begins to build points for the Spirit Jug. Spirit Week 13
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Algonquin Junior High Student Council sponsored this float as they became involved in the Homecoming spirit. Parade Sparks Community Enthusiasm After a three year absence, the Homecoming parade made a grand reappearance. This parade included floats from classes, school groups and the community. People lined the streets to cap- ture the Homecoming spirit. On Friday, November 4, a pep rally was held with the classes competing for points for the Spirit Jug. With tremendous com- petition and enthusiastic participants and spectators, the Seniors won the rally and ultimately the coveted Spirit Jug. 12
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Standing up to be counted for the Spirit Jug, Juniors, Kim Spears, Donna Browarski, Dave Petit and Tracie Albert take time away from History. Adrienne Quenneville displays her healing powers. 14 Spirit Builders Transform Halls, Classes Another predictable Spirit Week? No way! Spirit Week ’83 brought about pressure — the kind of pressure that can only be described as crazy and fun. Float parties began slowly as gab fests but by the time Monday, October 31 arrived each class worked overtime to finish the float. Each class had to transform their hall to match their theme between 1:30 and 8 p.m. on Wednesday, November 2. Throughout the afternoon, the halls came alive with flowers, streamers and posters. Judging was scheduled for 7:30 Thursday morning. As a precaution, the Juniors came in at 6 a.m. to make sure that their carefully constructed camouflage ceiling was intact. The combination of humidity and heavy paper caused the decorations to collapse and Juniors frantically tried to piece the ceiling back together. Theme dress up day was Thursday and visitors from the medical profession filled Senior classes, while army personnel were found in Junior halls. ROCKY filled the Sophomore corridor, while Freshmen from GREASE returned to the ’50’s. The finale was Friday with the annual Mum delivery and the balloon sale. The helium tank quickly emptied with people still wanting balloons. Daytona Beach or a November day in Algonac? Hard to tell for beach bums Shelley Kuplerski and Kim Stokes. Capturing that Hawaiian spirit, Jim Lipps watches the beach ball competition.
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