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Juniors ’ Float Panther charm is what we've got, We'll get those Eagles on the spot, Birch Run Panthers are number one, But don't forget . . .we've just begun! 'Magically Victorious' is what we'll be, We're the class of '83. P.S. The work we've done has spread for miles, We gratefully thank you, Mrs. Stiles! This was the Juniors' poem that accompanied their float. The work done captured the judges' votes and made the class of 1983 the homecoming float jug champions. The float jug was awarded to the Junior class vice- president, Debbie Wenn by Student Council ' president, Cindy Gibson. It is tradition at Birch Run that each year classes are in competition with one another in the building of floats. Floats appear according to the theme established by Student Council. The theme this year was Breakfast Cereals . The floats are judged according to their appropriateness of theme, originality of thought, care in workmanship and com- pleteness . 10 Upper left and Clock- wise: Steve Januszewski, Michelle Harris, and Junior vice president Debbie Wenn proudly show off the float jug as the homecoming crowd watches. Lucky Charms, with the theme Magically Victor- ious was chosen by the Juniors. Captain Crunch made by the Freshmen with the theme Crunch those Eagles . Seniors choose Froot loops with the theme Knock 'Em for a Loop . Berry 'Em was selected by the Sophomores using the cereal Boo Berry.
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Sopljpmores QToose SwSetlysart Valentine's Day means hearts, flowers, cards and candy. However, to the Sopho- more class of Birch Run High School, it means choosing their Sweetheart. The top five finalists and their escorts wer Julie Medina and Dean John- son, Diane DeKalita and Frank Huber, Sue Zoromski and Kevin Leitz, Holly Kern and John Vfolverton, and Donna Shappee and Dan Steepe. When the votes were counted Sue Zorom- ski had been selected by the Sophomore class for their Sweetheart. This class also sponsored the Sweetheart Dance which was held on Saturday, February 13 with music provided by 106 fin. Sue was crowned at the dance by last year's Sweetheart, Wendy Klein. Sue commented, I couldn't believe it. I was excited; it was like a dream. Top: standing, Donna Shappee, Julie Medina, sitting, Holly Kern, Sweetheart Sue Zoromski, and Diane DeKalita. Top opposite page: Diane DeKalita, Donna Shappee, middle: Sweetheart Sue Zoromski, lower: Julie Medina, and Holly Kern.
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