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WEEK Mr. Joe Whitcomb, principal, and his wife. Barb display their acting talents in the skit competition at Friday nights' pep rally. Juniors Daryl Flannery, Brad Conners, Heather Jaggi. April Gierhart, and Seniors Joel Sebranek and Dennis Flannery are yelling their support at Fridays' bonfire. Toni Hassenfelt models her creative make-up ability during Heavy Metal Day. lending her support to the Senior class. School Life
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SPIRIT Fires Up Students by Jackie Schild Excitement, spirit, costumes, competition, and loud voices. All these and more could be found at A.H.S. during Spirit Week 1987. The varsity and j.v. football cheerleaders opened out the week by planning exciting new dress-up days. Faculty and students alike dressed up on Spuds-Hawaiian Day, Heavy Metal Day, Nerd Day, Rambo Day and the traditional Orange and Black Day. Given the task of organizing the annual games for Friday afternoon was a group of student council members, Jon Schulte, Joel Sebranek, Mary Krahenbuhl, Ron Olson, Shawn Gratz, Dan Daly, and their advisor Mr. Haffele. “We decided we didn't want to use all the same old traditional games we've used every year, commented senior Mary Krahenbuhl. “We wanted to do something different. So, new contests such as team soda chugging, co-ed flag football, and blindfolded, piggy-back, egg-eating races joined the traditional tug-of-war and circle sit. Topping off the week of festivities was the annual snake dance, pep-rally, and bonfire. The cheerleaders strived to get football team members and fans fired up for the big Homecoming game pitting Argyle vs. New Glarus. The overall champion in the class competition was the class of 1990 — the sophomores. For their outstanding efforts they received a $50 cash prize donated by Ms. Harris and Mr. Whitcomb. Senior John Stephens looks on as Mr. Herbers and Mr. Rugroden participate in the piggy back egg races at the homecoming games. — r School Life
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HOMECOMING V Varsity football players take their annual firetruck ride during the homecoming parade. Argyle's spikers take a breather after an explosive Chinese fire drill. Big Bird. Beth Gierhart. takes time to give Mrs. Herbers a hug and some bird feed'.
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