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Page 17 text:
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Loyalty Week gives nity to show their ingenuity and artistic talent. decorating, floats, and phantoming all give a dent the chance to express his creativity and sch spirit at the same time. The seniors did very well this year winning first place in float decorating (finally), and giving the campus a new look with toilet paper and masking tape. The German Club won first place in hall decorating, making the hall between C and D building a trip back In time. The senior girls, and even some of the guys who posed as cheerleaders, participated In the annual powder puff Olympics. “Bob ' s Bruisers led by Mr. Vitek , were the victors of the games. (opposite page left) Mr. Jones and Mr. demonstrate the correct way to pomp a float, (opposite page far left) Sophomore Krissl Keeling assembles a do-it-yourself Lancer in ten easy steps, (opposite page bottom) “Wait a minutef I know there ' s a campus here ' (above) A sample of the German Club ' s prize win¬ ning hall decorating. (upper right) Senior Rich Bell perfects his cart¬ wheel. (right) Tammy Moore and Gretchen Brinkerhoff give It all they ' ve got. (below) Beth Perez digs her heels In. (below right) Traci Dumstorff serves the ball for the Bruisers.
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€ H hhi Friday the secret would be week of preliminary voting, the Loyalty Week queen would be crowned. Queen candidates this year were Mary Dunn, Jody Geschwend, Mer¬ edith Strinnl, Ann Sullivan, Mary Beth Wempe, Bonnte Oudniestad, Linda Gam mage, and Susan Andes. The escorts were Scott Gass , Rich Lock- wood, Ed Rust. Jim Slnovic. Tim Meehling, Larry LeCompte, and Eric Gudmestad. After the usual announcing of winners of the various competi¬ tions that took place during the week and the unusual cheerleaders-dressed-as-football players and football players-dressed-as- cheerleader f?) relay, the winners were announced . Jody Gesch¬ wend was crowned Loyalty Week queen, first place escort was Jim Sinovic. First runners up were Susan Andes and Scott Gass, and second runners up were Mary Dunn and Larry LeCompte. left) The 1985 te far page r eek queen and escorts. (opposite page upper left) “Do they ma hats in a smaller size?” (opposite far left center) Former queen Michelle Fastmann hugs newly crowned Jody Geschwend (opposite page left center) Jim Slnovic gets the prlvlledge of escorting two queen candidates, Ann Sullivan and Mary Beth Wempe. (opposite page left) The queen with first and sec¬ ond (opposite page below left) Larry Lecompte gives ry Duf, (above) The seniors’ first place float. :center) The senior guys with their own creation, (below) The freshman float, ready to hit the streets. w n u»m ■-« »
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