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Homecoming crowd braves early snow to witness victory over Red Devils Reher, Higley lead royalty A week of festivities in shorts-and- tee-shirts weather prepared the students for the 1988 Homecoming, but they awoke on game day to grey skies and 6 inches of wet SNOW! But, thanks to Ray Simegson and his crew, we played the game victoriously on a cleared field. Attempts by students at dressing as “Flower Children” brought back memo- ries to the faculty, who joined in as well. We had faculty clowns, seniors in togas, and camera-laden tourists. The week’s activities concluded with the annual tug- of-war, won, after considerable effort, by the class of 88. The cafeteria was the site of the homecoming dance, held in celebration of the shutout of the Hulett Red Devils, 27-0. Nicole assists Brenda with some minor adjust- ments in costuming. Seniors chose togas for their class-choice dress. The class of ’91 chal- lenged the seniors ... And Lost!!! 10
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9 Is and Fads and Fashions Fads and Fashions d Fashions Fads and Fashions Fads and A statement everyone can make Fads and Fashions — something everyone has or does to be “in” or unique. Everyone has a sytle — similar to or different from someone else. We all like to look good, and what one per- son thinks is comfortable, classy, dressy, or casual, someone else may disagree. That is what fads and fashions are all about. They go together is your own way, and bring out your personality. Next time you see someone, focus on what he or she is wearing and you might learn something about the personality and style of wearer. Tami Schrater and Christy Holder show their style by wearing “the guys’” jerseys. Many girls wear the jerseys for school spirit, while others wear them for fashion. Who knows, maybe the guys will start wearing the girls’ volleyball shirts, or something ... Sorry guys, you’re not in style. Jay Cook (above) wears the old-fashioned granny glasses that came back this year, while Dale Beeson (left) wears leather and shades and spikes his hair to express his “cool” image.
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Royalty for the 1988 Homecoming includ- ed King Shawn Higley, Queen Deanne Re- her, First Attendants Steve Schrater and Suzanne Macht, and Second Attendants Dale Beeson and Cori Wagensen. The girls were treated (?) — Brrrr — to a convertible ride courtesy of Brenda Hoffman. Bundled-up supporters of the Rams cheer them on to victory in the cold. Would you be- lieve that the tug- of-war (opposite page) was held the day before? Chad Robertson made a valliant effort in the chugging contest. 11
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