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Turn It On Again jj Spirit Week 1984 was the start of a very fun filled Homecoming. Clash Day, Decade Day, Color Day, Hawai- ian Day, Dress Down Day, Field Day, and a Bon-Fire are some of the past year ' s events. All this was just a preparation for the big game against South Side. Everyone became in- volved in one way or another. The Cheerleaders put on one of the best pep sessions of a lifetime. Many Clubs participated in the Field Day which also served as a fund raiser for their organizations. The hall decorations, carnations, school sup- port, and all of Spirit Week made the Turn It On theme come true. It was Friday Oct. 5, brilliant fire- works filled the air and the band played wonderfully. At last the time had come for the game to begin. The awesome Saints again triumphed with a 15-0 win over the Archers. Anna Sunderland was elected Homecoming Queen and she was ac- companied by a beautiful court. The Homecoming Dance was a great suc- cess. Everyone danced to music played by Unique Lighting and Sound until the night came to a close. We all hold many memories of Homecoming ' 84.
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Danielle Taylor and Laurie Hailaert say, Michelle Drerup, You ' ve got the cutest little Once around the field James. baby face. 10 HOMECOMING The 1984 Homecoming Court: Julie Siman, Beth Ohlman, Julie Locke, Anna Sunderland, Laurie Hailaert, Michelle Drerup and Dan- ielle Taylor
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Spirit Week . . . Wild Free Spirit Week is not created for up- per classmen but for everyone. Each class has activities and the competi- tions are exciting and funny. Color- ful best describes the hall decora- tions and classroom doors. More than colorful describe the clothes on clash day and rea days. To Mary Ka- pocius it means, excitement, pres- sure for the football team, gold and white streamers and hope. Picking a girl to fulfill the position of Homecoming Queen is a suspense builder for all the girls on the court. Laura Keller ' s favorite part is the Pep Session put on by the Cheer- leaders for the entire school. The Administration and Faculty are great sports throughout Spirit Week as sometimes the noise level gets pretty wild. The big finish to week is the football game. It always tops a tremendous week. Dressed to the teeth on Clash Day is the true Renaissance Man . . . Patrick Clemens. Junior Powder Puff cheerleaders . . . Tony Winkeljohn; Duane Garwood; Dave Zurbuch; Dave Nowak and Dave Rosswurm. Field Day . . . Tug-of-War . . . . . That ' s the way it was 1984. 12 SPIRIT WEEK
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