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P ff host TWIRP Week .D Q if av 4 's ow ' ,. N e The greatest show ever, featuring you and your buddies! That's what the Aerie preview slide show was all about, and that was just the beginning of TWIRP Week. ' S S 1 The Muppets provided a great overall theme for the week, exclusive for showing you what Aerie's all about. A U, banana split sundae they could for 75 cents. On Wednesday, students wore green in honor of Kermit the Frog. Sophomore Slave Day, Thursday, Aerie enlisted the help of Bruce Schmidt, senior, to auction sophomores who sold from two bits to 515. Slaves had to do whatever their masters wanted on Friday, within reason, of course. This was a good opportunity for senior girls to get back at sophomore girls. fCould there have been a little jealousy involved? Nah.D Friday was the day the guys got to prove their skill in the kitchen. Cakes were baked to resemble Muppet characters, with the only stipulation being that everything had to be edible. Art Club judged the cakes on artistic merit and picked Shawn Raecke's cake for first place. Saturday night was the biggie. The dance was held from 8-11:30 p.m. in the cafeteria, which was full of cosmic decorations. Ten cakes were auctioned off bringing from S7 to S48 each. Marcia Craft, senior and Todd Wiley, junior, were crowned Sweet Sue and Handsome Harry amid helium baloons and rainbows. TheTall and Short of lt - Marcia Sweet Sue Craft and Todd Handsome Harry Wiley, take time out to dance to The Rainbow Connection. Show Us Some Leg - Sophomore l-Ivushy Zink . models the latest style. L vi! Money! - Seniors Sherri Harkin and Kenny Zink display the true meaning of TWIRP. an On Miss Piggy Day, Tuesday, about 200 people ate all the
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Illlmost here 1. Does your mouthwash work as good as ours? Susie Siewert suppresses a chuckle at this question. 2. Go for it! Mike Kern demonstrates his skateboarding techniques. 3. Wheels. One of the new trends in Bozeman - roller skating. 4. Junior Class officers -Betsy Mathre, vice presidentg Gayl Anderson, president: Debbie Halpin, secretary. 5. Have you heard . . . Katie Pinczes and Kirsten Swinth pause between classes to talk about the latest. 6. Peace, love and Todd Reier. Brenda Groenhout, T.R. and Robin McFetridge make up a happy threesome. .luniors!25
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