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Curly, Moe and Larry, better known as Sue Anderson, Gail Uhl and Julie Petrovich, do the curly shuffle on the gym floor during the slave sale. In 1980, Dave Green was participating as a slave. Now the tables are turned and Dave becomes a victim of the participants. Jim Maniac! has his slaves Sue Anderson and Julie Petrovich wheel him to class. Julie Biland awaits further orders from her master. Laury Prior and Christy Newberry pose with their bathing beauty slaves, Matt Mueller, Devon Hinkle and Dan Beals. Winter Wacky Week 21
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Homecoming Court highlights Winter Wacky Week Icy weather had everyone down in the dumps and then the annual week of craziness, better known as Winter Wacky Wee k took over. The week began with everyone dressing to their favorite college. The Slave Sale, which gives everyone a chance to get out of class and purchase their favorite Varsity Club member was another big hit. Slaves could be seen carrying books, wheeling their masters down the hall, or even giving piggy back rides. Their costumes ranged from bathing beauties and cupids all the way to housewives, wrestlers and outfits suitable for combat. For the first time, a basketball all male Homecoming court was added. The student body voted and elected Dan Beals as King. During the course of the Slave Sale, a few problems developed with inappropriate costumes. Following the assembly, Mr. Ford spoke to the student body reminding slaves and slave owners of what would be considered proper attire. “The situation was unfortunate. In the future, all groups will need to be aware of proper guidelines prior to any assembly.” (Ms. Broeder) Home Slave! Mike Booth’s slave, Rory Jacobs, follows orders obediently. Matmaid, Tracy Montgomery, enjoys the activities taking place in the lunch room during the slave sale. Bill Adams spent the last year in Australia returning in December. He brought his friendly kangaroo back with him just for the slave sale. Lori Stoll, Matt Mueller, Julie Petrovich, Devin Hinkle, Cyndie Petit, Dan Beals, Chris Castiglioine and Andy Petrovich enjoy the first dance after the King was announced. 20
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Student Council meetings are held monthly on the first Monday. Ann Marie Castiglione, Shelly Kuplerski and Kristen McQuade laugh as the group brainstorms for Winter Wacky Week. Diane Soulliere reviews the agenda before proceeding to the next item to fit many important issues into one short hour. After Dan Beals was announced Homecoming King, the entire court danced with their escorts. STUDENT COUNCIL: Front Row: Ed Bemardi, Jodi Moravcik, Stephanie Sullivan, Shelley Neff, Amy Sadlowski, Diane Soulliere, Krista Sudberry, Dawn Shawen, Katie deNavarre, Sue Anderson, Carole Batuk, Gina Greene, Ms. Broeder. Second Row : Gail Uhl, Kelley Kanalos, Michelle Ellis, Bob Sudberry, Jennifer DeLange, Kelly Hurst, Kristen McQuade, Ann Marie Castiglione, Leslie Bieke, Jennifer Rollins, Lydia Soboleski. Third Row: Andy Petrovich, Eric Parent, Rob Bernardi, Trade Kaatz, Debbie Jarosz, Tracey LaParl, Tracy Moravcik, Shannon Schultz, Kit Raymond, Pam Granica, Laura Rollins, Amy Jacobs. Back Row: Mrs. Roy, Kelly Swanson, Amy Fiorani, A1 Biland, Jim Smith, Katie Moran, Tracy Montgomery, Beth Rundell, Tim Davis, Jennifer Rose, Kirsten Caimi. Not Pictured: Kelly Lewek, Paula Modolo, Shelly Kuplerski. 22
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