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F rom nerds to surfers, spirit takes over After an absence of two years, the night pep assembly returned. Student Council voted to include the night assembly in the absence of the parade. Students attending the evening assembly on Tuesday, October 8 added points for their class through the number of people present and participation in the games. The Spirit Jug is awarded annually to the class with the most points. The activities were: number of people at the night pep assembly, points for the games, hall decorations, theme day dress up, and floats. Points were awarded: Night Pep Assembly - 1st - Seniors, 2nd - Juniors, 3rd -Freshmen and 4th - Sophomores; Hall decorations - 1st - Juniors, 2nd -Seniors, 3rd - Sophomores and 4th -Freshmen; Dress up Day - 1st - Seniors, 2nd - Juniors, 3rd - Freshmen, 4th -Sophomres; Friday’s Pep Assembly - 1st -Seniors, 2nd - Sophomores, 3rd - Juniors, 4th - Freshmen and Floats - 1st -Seniors, 2nd - Sophomores, 3rd - Freshmen and 4th - Juniors. Michelle Berube discovered the amount of time required to put together an outstanding Working to transform the sophomore hall into a fairy tale theme, Michelle Berube and Dawn Harding prepare to hang one of the key elements - a brown cow. hall. She spent two weeks getting everything ready, making the pictures and coloring them to add highlights. When the evening of decorations came, she was shocked to discover only one student council member present and a few other sophomore volunteers. Some students found the conflict between the band competitions and the halls prevented them from helping. Between the halls, assemblies and everything in between, the Seniors again captured the Spirit Jug. Searching for pennies in a container of flour is a challenge. Pat Fett carefully sifts while Stacy- Bellia counts the profits. Holiday and appropriate decorations meant a lot of cutting on October 9. Stacy Bellia, Doug McMullen, Chris Castiglione, Andy Petrovich, Tony Meldrum, and Kurt Heyza work to get the individual locker cut-outs set. Winning First place meant a lot of special effect scenery to create a punk approach. Kim Kasperowicz and Julie Kwasiborski borrow the contemporary Aid theme for their hall. 14 - Homecoming
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Taking first place, seniors celebrate holiday through the entire year. The first place finish secured the spirit jug for the class of ' 86. Below: September 27 gave the class of ' 86 their first chance to sit in the traditional senior section. As the assembly progressed, all eagerly awaited the announcement of the Homecoming Court. Finishing off the week of Punk Rock, juniors Deana Trocino, Sandy Taft, Gisela Sampson, Cindy Angers, Tamara Keil, and Lori Stobar add musical entertainment to halftime. Homecoming - 13
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At the evening pep assembly, October 8, a substitute rope was used. The result provided humorous consequences for Brian Malik and other freshmen. Homecoming - 15
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