A1 Biland and escort Katie Moran were all smiles after A1 was announced Mr. Muskrat ’87. Being an ole pro at assemblies. Steve Smith walks backward on all fours. Winter whirl week events Winter Whirl Week, a spin off from Winter Wacky Week included fewer activities and original planning. The Great Sled Race was postponed twice due to the lack of snow. The high point of a low turn out dance, was the crowning of Mr. Muskrat A1 Biland with escort Katie Moran. Also on court were: Tom Morrow and Kellie Robb, Mike McGuire and Lisa Petit, Tim Davis and Kirsten Caimi, Greg Wolford and Lori Treppa. During the week, voting for prom song and prom flower was also held in the cafeteria. In the end only 50 seniors had turned in votes. A re vote was held by the juniors to make sure that everyone did have a chance to vote. “Mr. Muskrat events were very successful and I hope it will become a tradition,” stated Student Council ad- viser, Mrs. Bokhari. Being a rowdy class as they’ve been in the past, the senior class proves to be yet another winner spirit wise at the Student Council assembly. Donovan Jahn and Denise Vigliotti attempt to add more points to the freshmen total. The freshmen did come in third beating the sophomores. Natascha Rog, F rank Champine , Amy Heinrich, Joe McKoan, Rob Shelton, and Cathy Cronk compete to catch the most eggs and keep the goey feeling off their hands. Going over the directions given Tom Morrow, Greg Wolford, Lori Treppa and Kellie Robb figure out the best solution to come in first. W inter Whirl Week — 23
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Rocking away Sue Jeannette and Lory Andros are trying to stay awake the entire 24 hours. Rockin’ to raise funds A teddy bear keeps Erika Hafferkamp and Leann Harden company while they rock. Twenty four hours in a rocking chair does not lead to a pleasant personality. Volunteer band members rocked in a rocking chair for twenty four hours to raise money for their St. Louis trip plan- ned for May. The result of this fund raiser was a net total of $2,000. People rocked for a variety of reasons. Mary Ann Jaska said: “I rocked for the fun of it.” There was a lot of fun. Volleyball and soccer games were organized for the rocking chair crowds. Movies kept the VCR’s running constantly. There was Taking a little break Angela i naruer rests her eyes. also a chair decorating contest and of course, everyone’s favorite past time, eating. The last twelve hours were the hardest for everyone with tempers becoming short. As the school became a lonely place during the night, many questioned why they spent their Friday night and Saturday in the cafeteria. However, as 6:00 Saturday night got closer, the students perked up. They did have a lot of fun and they did raise a lot of money. The event met with success. Exhaustion continues to set in as Tricia Cobb has difficulty keeping her chair moving while she rests her eyes. Rock — a-thon — 25
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