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ULTRA SPIRIT Spirit Week, a favorite past time at Bedford High School, had an overwhelming response between the days of Tuesday, September 15 and Friday, September 18. The student body showed exceptional spirit by dressing up, participating in the pep rally, and sending blue or white flowers to their friends. Students dashed into the first ultraspirited day. Clash Day, with arrangements of plaids, polka dots, bright colors and flower pat- terns. For those who missed their chance to intentionally mis- match. Fifties Day allowed students to emmulate geeks, jocks, teenie hoppers, and greasers. Thursday, Costume Day, provided to most amusing day for people walking through the halls. On this day togas, diapered babies, Mr. T look-a-likes, and stuffed animal imi- tations invaded the school. The week came to a spirited end with the everlasting Blue and White Day and the Pep Rally. This year the immensely spirited seniors and underclassmen contributed to another impressive rally. 1. Link Doan as a gypsy. 2. Sharon Wachsler show us that covergirl face. 3. Have you ever had one of those days? asks Patti Sciaraffa. 4. Kristen Hocker and Christine Martell pose in their togas. 5. Underclassmen showing spirit are: Jac- queline Mitchell, Lisa Hartwell, Pamela Miller, Suzy Asbedian, Robin Folwoiler, Laura Maxon, and Lisa Linz. 6. Imagine Jennifer Weisz if she lived in the 1950 ' s. SPIRIT WEEK 13
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treDes |3evenLr ' V Barto. 3. Sandy MacDonald relives her youthful years. 4. The Junior Hall takes it all. 5. Debbie DeSantis, Nancy Woodford, Mandy Telford, Robert Hauge, Gary Kleiman, and Greg Cres- cenzi, display their award-winning hall. 12 SPIRIT WEEK
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Homecoming Saturday, October 19, 1985 was an over- cast, rainy day, but the Homecoming events went on as scheduled. The game against Wayland did not give spectators much to cheer about, but the crowning of the queen added a spark of excitement. Because of the weather, the traditional red convertible could not be used. Instead the five finalists congregated in the cen- ter of the field with their escorts, all bearing drenched umbrellas. The dreary day was brightened by the smiles of the proud relatives and friends as the run- ners-up were announced. The culmination of the events was when Crystal Murphy was crowned Homecoming Queen. That night at the Homecoming Dance, a new tradition was started. BHS seniors voted for a Homecoming King. A break was taken from the dancing and Mrs. Gul- lage announced that David O ' Neil was the first King in BHS history. Despite the foul weather, the day was successful and exciting. 14 HOMECOMING i1
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