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ainted faces all over That Monday featured an abun- dance of tension, anxiety, and most of all spirit. It was Homecom- ing Week. The football team had been working for the match up against the Browning Indians; the fans were ready not only for the team to show their stuff, but also to show their spirit. Spirit Week started off with a bang on Inside Out Day. Tuesday people were decked out in their Toga garb. Wednesday was a trip back to the 70's for Hippie Day. Thursday, Boxer shorts were the hot fashion statement. Friday was traditional Blue and Gold Day. Key Club got into the spirit of things once again, throwing their annual barbeque of hamburgers, chips, and pop. The week was topped off by a dramatic come- from-behind triumph over Brown- ing. The eventful day was capped by a dance put on by the Student Council featuring a live band The Boomerangs! Hard work, long hours, and low pay; the life of teachers, advisers, secretaries, coaches, and officials. Finally though they received some recognition during National Activities Week. Monday was Na- tional Officials' Day; Tuesday, Na- tional Speech and Music Day; Wednesday, National Advisers' Day; Thursday, National Support Staff Day; and Friday, National Coaches Day. Saturday was Hon- orary Coaches' Day. Also during National Activities Week was girls' basketball spirit week. It all started Monday with people dressed in black and white for Generic Day. Nerds cluttered the halls on Tuesday. Students showed up to class in their PJ's on Wednesday. Thursday was Tie- Em-Up Beavs Day, followed by Blue and Gold Day on Friday. To cap it off sophomores Tim Brienza and Erica Camp won the vote for Hawiian King and Queen. Reporter: Tim Brienza. Layout: Don Williams. Pho- tographers: Amber Gans, Glen Woodward, Craig John- son. Vi: V Key Club- Front RowfKreg Jones, vlce-pres.; Eric Wolf, 2nd. vi e-pres.: Brent Conklin, «eci; Karen Jonasen, sweetheart; Nicole Olivier, sweetheart; Ken Kolski, adviser. Second Row? Jeff Later; Tyler Rebish; Nick Miller; Dan Ferris; Lance Hilton; Robert Holt. Third Row: Loren1 Laknar; Todd Kendall; Ryan . Relchle; Justin Howells; Kelly Bott; Tim Brienza; Owen James; Jason Peterson. Back Row: Jared Rorabaugh; Scott Sihield; Tod Petersen. ff S»ffleers- Frent fcow: Kathy Hicks, trptf$. Second Row; Brent Conklin, student council rep.; Kim Harrington, pres.; Don Wil- liams, yell leader. Third Row: Lisa Ca oll, stu- dent council rep , Bridget Getz, secretary. Top “ “ ‘ ’ p Row: Sue Ankiny vice pres. reign Exchange St deqts? LuisOS ncuello Foreign and Albert'Facques . Spirit Weeks
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. Ken Kolski tries to restore order at the annual Key Club BBQ, while Jeremi- ah Clinton, Owen James, and Todd Pe- terson follow his ev- ery command. Activities Division 27
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Dressed to Kill! Shari Kalsta of the Beaver Dam has on her war paint in preparation for Homecoming. One of the more popular spirit days, Nerd Day, made Study Hall more lively for Cary Cleverley and Barbara Ferris. It’s a Hawaiin stack! Cheerleader, Nicole Olivier, Don Williams and other Hawaiinites perform to keep the crowd's participation up for Hawaiin Night fes- tivities. Spirit Weeks
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