Assumption High School - Assumption Yearbook (Davenport, IA)

 - Class of 1988

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STAY THE KNIGHT Ten Turnabout candidates were nominated by the senior class:Mike Bressanelli.John Duax, John Gluba, Paul Klein, Steve McIntosh, Mark Panther.Ray Poston, Steve Schnei- der, and Chris Wolfe. Tuesday January 26, a pep assembly took place featuring cheers from the sophomore and var- sity squads, not to mention two dance performances by Knight Kompany. Finally the big moment everyone was waiting for arrived and Mr. Tom Sunderbruch announced the court in alphabetical order, John Gluba, Steve McIntosh. Mark Panther, and Ray Poston. Everyone held their breath as Mr. Sunderbruch announced, “The 1988 Turnabout King is . . . Steve Schneider!! Thunderous applause and cheering from the student body took place, to such a degree, that Steve stood with the microphone in his hand for minutes before he was able to address the school. Steve thanked the senior class and promoted the upcoming boys' and girls' basketball games. On Saturday, January 30, the day of Turnabout, from 9 a.m. to noon a number of students decorated the cafeteria with streamers, balloons, and the theme, “STAY THE KNIGHT, written on the wall. Jenny Trilk took charge ahead of time, by designing the Turnabout ticket and painting the backdrop of a city skyline. Turnabout night usually consisted of the girl picking up her date, an exchange of a corsage and a boutoniere, pictures, and meeting friends to double with. Couples went to dinner at a variety of places from the Jubilee on the Boardwalk across the river in Moline to the girl’s house, all of which was the girls treat. The dance lasted from 8 to 10 p.m. as opposed to previous dances which were held from 9pm to midnight. Junior Katie Klein stated, The dance was too short because by the time we got there and pictures were through and we only had time for a couple of dances. Junior Scott Klein agreed saying, The dance was fun although it was unfortunate that it was so short, an extra 45 minutes tacked on the end would have really made a difference.” Music was provided by D.J. Jerry Pelletier of radio station KIIK 104. Sophomore Vince Burke said, I liked the D.J. better than a band because he played a lot of different kinds of music and everyone seemed to dance a lot. The king and his court were once again announced. After dance festivities included quiet movies for two or loud rockin' house parties. “Even though the previous turnabout dances were fun, nothing in the world could compare this one.” King Steve Schneider Fr. Dave Steinle gives words of congratulations to the Turnabout King and his court after the pep rally. Turnabout

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Even though they are on the garbage committee, Dan Barnes, Jamie Toal, and John Gluba look like they’re having fun. AAaking sure everyone has their choice of favorite pie, Jenny Trilk keeps the dessert display in order. Oalifomia raisin Carrie Menke, who worked on the dishwashing committee, keeps the trays clean for the big crowds. Spaghetti supper



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Freshening up in the ladies room at the dance is senior Carrie Cockman. Turnabout King and his court, seniors Ray Poston, Mark Panther, King Steve Schneider. Steve McIntosh, and John Gluba. Sophomore Katie Nash hopes to pick up some new cheers from the varsity squad, while they boost the student body's morale at the pep assembly. Turnabout

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