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Homecoming Row 1: Brian Schramer, Kelly Brooks, Jeff Borchardt, Terri Winkel, Sara Trampf, Lori Zier, Annette Coyle, Karyl Robinson. Row 2: Dave Bartol, Pete Trochinski, Cindy Eldred, Doug Petraszak, Randy Rucks. Bill Lawson, Cathy Brooks, Gary Shanahan Senior Court Row 1: Sara Trampf, Lori Zier, Annette Coyle, Karyl Robinson. Row 2: Dave Bartol, Pete Tro- chinski, Cindy Eldred, Doug Pe- traszak, Randy Rucks, Bill Law- son 4 Homecoming
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Homecoming Kicks Off... Memories will always remain of our homecoming '81! School spirit exploited with our week beginning October 9th. As the Berlin Indians reigned a winner over the Wautoma Hornets 14-6. Our own pom-pon squad performed a pre-game show for us with “I’ve done everything for you. By Rick Springfield. The Berlin Marching Chiefs leading a halftime enter- tainment to highlight our week. “Breathtaker performed for our dance that end- ed the week. Awaiting to begin our week activities and antici- pating the class competition which was arranged by our B club and held together by the class members. Monday we began with color day and extra needed strength for our very own Berlin High tug-of-war. 1 tipped my hat for all the pigs at our pie eating con- test Tuesday. But we left Wednesday to the most imaginable as it was crazy day as well as our noon hour activities of balloon tosses and cageball. Our traditional bonfire was held on Thursday with super turnout and lots of enthusiasm. Our 2nd annual powderpuff contest was held all week. The girls from all classes got in shape for their games. The seniors, after a very hard struggle but well fought game, pulled out ahead and won. Voting for the homecoming court was also a chal- lenge this year as one guy and girl represented their classes as well as five couples from the senior class. Our school spirit shined especially at our pep as- sembly beginning Friday afternoon as each class presented their skits. The faculty showed their pride as principal R. Ganka led their band REO! The moment now arrived 411 was quiet as we all awaited to hear the names of Mr. and Miss Berlin. Very choked up Were Doug Petraszek and Cindy Eldrcd. After the parade and the spirit yelling contest, we all headed home to make final preparations for the perfect evening ahead. Ears were perked and fingers were crossed as the results were announced. The freshmen took a first on their float, “Indians’ power kills on contact.” Sophomores unfortunately couldn’t put it a good shot. Juniors with “Stripes” took first on the skit and seniors swept the window competition with “Extra extra Hornets will be exterminated. U mi OCAL 6 Homecoming
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