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Ken Licari and Mr. Muskrat wish Al Kurrle good luck os he runs our on rhe field or rhe srorr of rhe Homecoming gome The class of 1965 ' s Foorboll captain. Fred Fernandez, and Homecoming queen, Condoce Habel. join rhe court of 1985 on rhe River Queen for rhe ride down ro rhe field during rhe porade Homecoming 17
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Crowning concludes exciting week The chill in the air was a plea- sant contrast to the warmth felt at the halftime festivities of Homecoming ' 85. The homecoming queen of the class of ' 65, Condoce Wiseman Hable, was escorted out on the field by 1965 football captain, Fred Fernandez, representing their class twenty years loter. With the presenta- tion, Homecoming continued it ' s traditional meaning of alum- ni coming home. The winners of the various contests throughout the week Court members enter the field to o bond drum roll and the flash of cameras. Representing the classes were. Leslie Bieke, queen, and escort Marty Tischbein, Jennifer DeLonge escorted by Frank Malik, Shelly Kuplerski escorted by Curt McLone, Kristin McQuode escorted by Eric Mueller, Lydia Soboleski escorted by Jim Duceart, Colleen Eaton escorted by Jim Moniaci, Lisa Thompson escorted by Erik Kemp, ond Down Hording escorted by Scott Schumacher. were announced. The seniors hod the most people dress up to theme day and also won the hall contest. A large brown and pink dinosaur gave them first place in the float contest, too. When asked how he felt about the float placing first, senior Don Nowicki said, I was happy for our class after all the work we put into it. These all added up to give the class of 1985 the spirit jug. Then the moment come that everyone hod been waiting for. After a chord from the bond, Leslie Dieke wos an- nounced queen. During the crowd ' s applause, she was crowned by the 1984 Homecoming Queen, Sue Anderson. Later, Leslie said, I remember being hoppy and hugging Marty. The ploying of Eat ' em Up and the school fight song to on enthusiastic crowd was the final touch to a homecoming gome that will be a special memory for many students.
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After forty-five minutes of loughs, the ossembly was interrupted by o problem Tim Dovis fried to complete the tricycle obsrocle course before the ossembly wos stoppped by the smoke bomb After the grueling competition. Tom Wolak ond Eric Edgecomb model the latest in skin core for pie eating contests Chocolate creom pies were quickly devoured by oil contestants. Third annual yearbook assembly results in fun 5th hr. diversion Pie filled faces, searching for donuts on o string, and o scream- ing gym of students characterized the third annual Yearbook Assembly held October 25. Designed to get the student body excited about purchasing o yearbook, the staff spent a week brainstorming for ideas to plan his ossembly. New gomes included the clothes relay, pushing o golf boll with noses ond lifesaver swop. Troditionol favorites like chug-a-lug, pie eating ond donuts on o string kept students cheering their representatives to victory. As everyone was having a real good time, laughing, getting rowdy and participating in the gomes, smoke filled the air. A smoke bomb was under the Juniors ' bleachers. The situation not only endangered people, but seriously threatened the future of assemblies. It was really rude of the person that did it because they ruined it for everyone else, said Jennifer Rose. The challenge tug of war concluded the ossembly. Varsity and junior varsity players began on annual rivalry. As the teams began, other members of their class rushed down to help. The assembly ended with the entire gym laughing and the Varsity ond friends winning. Over oil, the Juniors won the competition. The following day the yearbook staff took orders from 85% of the student body. Everyone got into the Varsity-Junior Varsity tug of war, it was a lot of fun, soid Lorry Ashley. With another successful assembly completed, the yearbook staff began the process of creating another book. 18 Yearbook Assembly
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