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LLliULlilfitliWtliLrLlVLL To these players. pushing, stomping, and tack- with patience and ease. Robert Lucente uses his ling is what this Homecoming game is all about, concentration and skill to get a satisfying par. Where's the bal? asked Sheila Wooden during practice. The cheerleading squads are Looking Good Together while they perform at a pep assembly. Some of us were DOers and some of us were Watchers. At Bloom Trail, everyone had the opportunity to be a DOer. As we came back from school at the end of the summer, there were many opportunities for fall sports. There were fall sports for both men and women. The fall sports for men consisted of football, golf, and cross country, while the sports for women were cheerleading, tennis, swim- ming, cross country and volleyball. From the lowly freshmen, to the exalted seniors, and the in- bet weeners , there was at least one sport for everyone. Many students were afraid to try out for a sport because they thought they weren't good enough to make the team. However, coaches said that there were al- ways vacancies that were left un- filled every year. Instead of watching number 7 throw a pass or number 16 beat the record in cross country. Instead of watching your friend get 2 under par in his golf match or spiking the ball over the net in volleyball, you could have gotten involved. Or maybe you did? So why not join your favorite team and be a DOer. — Kim Keogh —
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The fall play Of Thee I Sing was di- rected by Mr. Rick Rapp. The play was originally done on Broadway as a musi- cal. To make a variety Mr. Rapp changed the play to a comedy. He also, instead of singing used rapping. To add a new twist to the play, Mr. Rapp added slide shows which could be seen on both sides of the auditorium. Of Thee I Sing was about Mr. Winter- green, played by John Brennan who was running for president of the United States. The campaign committee de- cided that the only way for Mr. Winter- green to become president was for him to fall in love. The committee de- cided that for him to fall in love, they must hold a beauty contest and the lucky winner would become his wife. Meanwhile the finalists were back- stage for final questioning pertaining to the contest. During this time Mr. Win- tergreen met Miss Mary Turner, played by Patty Lewter, and fell in love with her. Miss Mary Turner was Mr. Winter- green's secretary. The finalists came back on the stage for the judges to announce the winner, but before they did, Mr. Wintergreen announced that Miss Mary Turner and he were going to get married. The judges mouths dropped open and they told him that he could not marry Miss Turner, but the winner Miss Diana Devereaux. Mr. Win- tergreen and Mary Turner were mar- ried and nine months later Mary gave birth to twins. Tracy McCarty Mr. and Mrs. Wintergreen look good together as they hold their new bom twins. Diana Devereaux cries over the loss of Mr. Wintergreen Alexander Throttlebottem; Vice- president candidate, has a hassle getting to the convention. The nerds take a tour of the White House. 7
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