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Crowning Achievement Laurie Boydstun 1982 Homecoming proved to be a vci special one for Laurie Boydstun and hi family. Running against four othi well-known senior girls. Kristi Skinner, Line Harrover, Chris Burt, and Kim Kao. Laur was crowned Homecoming Queen. Known throughout Elsik for hi achievements in track and her fricndlincs Laurie seems to possess more than beauty. 1 fact, she is an active varsity cheerleader wh still finds time for FCA. As her good frienc Christy Mata and Yui Choc put it. Everyor likes Laurie.” As in the previous years. Duchesses wei chosen from each grade level; Lisa Locke, lit; Leslie Lawless. 10th; and Michelle William 9th. All three arc actively involved in schoi sponsored activities. by Yui Choc Lisa IxKke I eslie Lawless Michelle Williams 108 Student Life
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Let’s Hear It! “Where’s the recruiting officer?” asks Steve Budd, Derek Dunaway, Trey Reed. Joe Primo, and Alex Ziegler. L. McCoy photo Kim Eitze shows that she loves the rams. C. DuPlain photo Every' morning on a game day, the Elsik gym becomes a roar of excitement with blue and white pom poms, streamers, and signs. Ram fans pour in to show their lasting spirit and support for the varsity football team. The Revelliers performed at two pep rallies, doing a punk rock routine to “Heartbrcakcr”, and at the homecoming pep rally, performed a football routine to “Rage in the Cage.” At other times, the cheerleaders did skits involving varsity- players that always turned out to be a good laugh. For the Northbrook game, the AM radio station 79Q attended our pep rally. Their support seemed to help for that night we beat Northbrook 26-12. The pep rallies opened with the Ram Band playing the fight song, and closed with the familiar words, “. . . home of white and blue!”, from the Alma Marter. by Colleen Baker Build that spirit up! - Varsity Cheerleaders. C. DuPlain photo Pep Rallies 107
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