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Traditionally, the first assembly of the year recognizes the court representativ es and gives the senior class a chance to claim their seats of honor in tHfe gymJWie class of ’87 enthusiastically greets their chosen representatives. These senior beach bums were caught riding the Trick or treaters were found moving through waves on the beach party float. Tifti Davis, Joann the parade anticipating the judges decision on the Meldrum, and Julie Kwasiborski enjoy the vinning float. Darrin Engel and Tina Chwan are excitement. Stewing up potions and spells. Parade - 13
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¥ ♦ As tfirparade continued in the afternoon, Nicole Brooks, Howie McCollom and Dave Amoe celebrate Christmas months early. ♦ Parade displays colorful floats Loud music, new band uniforms, outstanding floats and the 1987 homecom- irfe court attracted many people on a chilly, but sunny afternoon. ,i A great deal of planning went into the organization of the parade. The results were: Sophs-lst, Juniors-2nd, Seniors-3rd, Frosh -4th. “We h£d to make sure the rules were fair, yet allowed the students to make the floats more creative,” said Katie Moran, rules committee chairperson. The student council, ilong with a lot of help from Mrs. Bukhari and Mr. Ford ent out invititations, planned t he line up, ob- tained the parade permit and kept things moving. “I Ls. Bokhari was a Jot of help. She was very dedicated,” said parade chairperson, Am£ Fiorani. Dressed to every color in the rainbow, Melissa Kenny turned out to be the most colorful clown at the parade. ¥ ¥ 12 — P arade it Taking the cake to their own birthday party, the sophomore class found themselves winners of the floats. Terry Vermeulen, Trade Lobeck, Tammy Mussan, Catky Cronk and Joe McKoan enjoy the fesnvities. Witches and scarecrows found themselves n the junior float. Tina Chwan casts a spell on Darrin Engel., ¥
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carolers and birthday inhabit the halls Students anchjftfaculty dressed to slumber day, clash day and the tradi- tional blue and gold day. Many students s iy painted their hair blue and gold and painted faces. Jill Canady walked away wi h first place. Jill said “I have a lot of school spirit. I enjoy being involved in school activites.” Students combined forces to have a fuh week. With spirit jug going to the sophomores, reasons encouraged students to continue to display ririt in school events. “I feel the seniors could have used a little more spirit as a class instead of individually.” said Amy Fioranij - Excited sophomores proudly displayed their trophy. “There was a lot of q irit and we showed it by winn- ing the spirit jug.” said Craig CaimiJ » - Jt Decorating the freshmen hall for Christmas, enabled the frosh to catch the seasonal spirit. Kelly Lomaugh and Mary Ann Jasjca string streamers. Wrapping presents for the birthday party theme enabled the Sophomores to capture a tie for first place with a difficult theme. Tonya Yonaka and Howie McCollom work to cover as many boxes as possible with wrapping paper. Spooks, beach bums, celebrators Frisbees flying, girls in lawn chairs and the smell of sun |an lotion vtes the relaxed scene in the senior hall — beach party. Navigating the way through a hall full of beach bums, one wanderOT into a graveyard full of spider webs, cornstalks, goblins and witches in the junior hall — Halloween. Entering the sophomore hall, everyone was vearingt rirthday hats, with confetti and posters galore. Looking at the spirit of the season of Christmas, the freshman hall made one long for the days of presents. 14 — H omecommg ♦ ♦ ★
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