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Toga day brought limited participation from the student body. However, Mark Heyza and John Desmarais braved the cold classrooms to dress as Romans. Members of the court, Eric Parent and Tanya Hulewicz wait for their name to be announced before walking to the stage to the cheers. Tanya joined the class of ’86 in January. Exams and second semester class changes put a damper on Winter Wacky Week. Scheduled for the first week of the new semester, the change of classes involved many students. Also, the exams demanded so much time the week before that the classes did not take time to organize their decorations. As a result, the week met with limited success. WWW began with Toga Day. Unfor- tunately, Toga Day coincided with a cold wave. As a result, students chose sweaters and coats over sheets. Color day also brought limited participa- tion. A lack of publicity prevented students from being aware of specific colors. College Day met with more participation as students dressed in their favorite shirts. Themes helped with gym decorations. The Freshmen chose Rambo, Sophomores — Muppet Babies, Juniors — Rocky and Seniors After the announcement newly announced King, Paul Elliott poses with Sandy Placencia, his escort. Sandy was also chosen Homecoming Queen earlier in the year. Outstanding best describes the sophomore gym decorations. With 90% of the vote cast for the Sophomors during the balloting by the spectators, the class easily took first place. Kelly Ponke, Sue Ruemenapp, Kristina Yonaka, Melanie Brandt, Dennis Roland, Rick Carrigan and Dena Jahn put the finishing touches on after school. — Walt Disney. Chosen as representatives for the various classes were: Dave Benke’89, Mike Stubbs 88, Tom Morrow 87 and representing the class of 86 — Rob Bernardi, Andy Petrovich, Eric Parent, Dan Roland and King Paul Elliott. Blue and gold day met with success on Fri- day. A pep assembly helped build spirit for the game. After class competitions, court members got into an altercation with whipped cream pies. The end result was whipped cream all over. Gym decorations competition was easily won by the sophomores. In the voting by peo- ple attending the game, 90% of the votes went to the class of ' 88. After the week, the highpoint was the crowning of WWW king, Paul Elliott. inter Wacky Week brings annual craziness W inter Wacky Week — 2 1
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Doing the bunny hop , Steve Moran, Lynn Richardson, Dena Ford, Scott LaMee and Ken Stieler keep up with the music. In transforming the cafeteria to a dancing environment, Laura LaParl and Laurie Lozen blow up the balloons. Chaos reigns! As a calm pie toss turned into a pie Fight, members of the court try to wipe the wh; - riY»anr rtiif -L - L - • 20 — Winter Wacky Week
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Getting carried away with the music and spirit of the February 1 3 dance Cindy Angers and Amy Fioram move with the beat of the music. Rock and roll those nights away as Tina Kowalski and Kim Kasperowicz keep the dance floor hopping. Most of the crowd at the dance spent the entire evening on the dance floor. Kathleen McLane and Tina Yonaka keep moving to the music of the dj. 22 — MORP dance
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