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Go Bucks Ohio State fan Beth Saunders enjoys dressing up for her favorite team. Go Blue! Michigan fan lon Nieman shows his spirit for the OSU - Michigan dress up clay. Scott Cline lames Cole Aaron Collins Angela Cook Timothy Cook Todd Copic Janet Cornelius Roger Cornprobst James Couture Christine Crawford Brenda Curtis Mary Curtis Henry Czupich Brenda Danes Craig Dashner lennifer Dauterman Matthew Davie Alexander Davis Keith Davis Jeffrey Day Amy DeWees Rivalry Continues Dress-Up Day Big Success ressed up in red or dressed up in blue, and hearing familiar cheers such as, CO Bucks! Go Blue! Were just some of the exciting activities that could be seen and heard on the Friday before the Ohio State - Michigan football game. Showing their spirit, students dressed up to support the team they most preferred. Students dressed in their favorite teams colors which were either scarlet and gray for Ohio State, or maize and blue for Michigan. For many years, the rivalry between the Buckeyes and Wolverines has overwhelmed our school. Michigan fan, Beth Richardville states, HI thought this year, dress up day was one of the best ever and I enjoyed observing the different outfits students wore. Spirits were high and a feeling of excitement filled the air as the Ohio State Buckeyes entered the Michigan Wolverine Stadium on Saturday, November 23rd. An enormously large crowd looked on as the Wolverine defense dominated the Buckeye offense. When the hnal whistle blew, the biggest game of the season ended with the Michigan Wolverines defeating the Ohio State Buckeyes by the score of 27-17. Ohio State fan, Heather Woods stated, HThe Buckeyes just had bad luck, but they will definitely learn from their mistakes and win easily next year. Michigan fan, Kim Horn commented, uMichigan will win again next year, because a Wolverine is always more fierce than a nut.
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William Adams ' Tina Adkins Michael Ahl Daniel Allen Clay Anderson Dawn Andrews lean Appleman Jennifer Askins James Avaritt Lisa Avaritt Kristin Ayres Tricia Baehr Jennifer Bagrowski Barbara Balla Cheryl Balla Jenny Ballinger Lynda Barber David Barker Kenneth Barnhizer Heather Bauer Jonathan Beasley ' John Beddoes Brian Bee Alton Bellestri Geneva Bellestn' Cynthia Benedick William Benner Robin Bemath Bart Berry Bn'an Berry Brian Betkey Shawn Biggs Shannon Bihn Tricia Blanford Bonnie Bodi Brenda Bodine Donald Bomia Michelle Bowers Theresa Bowling Thomas Box Kolin Brandman Laura Bristol Amy Brown Brian Bushroe Amy Byers Jay Cadaret - 1 Molly Campbell jeana Campey Melissa Cannady Brenda Carmona Lamonte Carver Amber Casey Rodney Case Aimee Christian Aaron Clark Kevin Clem IS I Freshmen
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Fashions 8t Fads They Do Influence Student Life! ashions were taken seriously by many students. Their favorite fashion choices were divided into three major categories; preppies, punks, and, the most favorite casual. In order to be considered a prep, boys wore dress pants, a button down the front shirt, and a tie. For girls a skirt or dress would be appropriate for this type of fashion. Freshman Craig Manz said, I dress prep because I think it's the fashion in style right now. Dean of Students, Mr. Hall didn't really approve of the punk fashion but luckily it was not one of the more popular categories. The punkers outhts consisted of just about anything that could be imagined, such as bandannas, jean jackets, and any other different looking articles of clothing. The punkers wanted to be different and dress in the type of mood they were in. Although the most popular category, the casual type of fashion was actually nothing out of the ordinary. People who came to school in a pair of jeans, any skirt, and tennis shoes fit in perfectly. Everyone had a different reason why they liked to dress the way they did. , Casualist Steve Smith said, I think a pair of jeans and tennis shoes are comfortable but sometimes I like to dress up in a shirt and tie. Whether it was preppie, punk or casual, all of the students dressed in the fashion they thought was appropriate to them. Martin DeArmond lack DeMeritt David Denner Wayne DeShetler Chad Dirkmaat Kimberly Dombroff Armondo Duran Matthew Dushane Jason Eckhardt Robert Edinger Jeffrey Edmonds Steven Edwards Marlene Eid Darlene Eisenmann ; Rashelle Elgin Kent Epperhart Craig Fall Amiad Farah Jarrett Fikel Matthew Fink Jonathan Fischbach Kelly Fisher 20 New fad! Freshmen Jenny Harpster and Melissa Madden show off their Tiny Tiger Sweaters from England John DeWitt James Dec
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