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The Best of Times T his year the juniors ‘reigned supreme’, and captured the Spirit Jug. breaking a lasting tradition. For the past seven years, either by coincidence, luck, or fate, all senior classes have been awarded the Spirit Jug. This tradition was broken Saturday, October 1 5, by the class of 1990, who proudly accepted the 1 989 Homecoming award. The junior class also decided it was time to add a new feature to the typical float. They produced their rendition of “Cleopatra” and pulled it through the streets of Capac by junior manpower, earning them first place. The senior class followed the movie theme, with their float, “Nightmare on East Park Street”. Seniors shared domina- tion of Spirit Week with the freshmen by finishing first two out of five days. The sophomore class of 1991 entered their version of “Chris- tine”. It was composed of the body of an actual car. Freshmen went into the as- sembly sharing first place with the seniors. Their float, “Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom”, gave them a third place finish in the battle for the covet- ed award. The eighth grade jumped right into the spirit of homecoming, finishing first on blue and gold day. Their float, “The Dead Pool”, led the parade represent- ing the class of 1993. Following the game, the dance brought Homecoming ‘89 to an end, and topped off a memorable week. -Amy Griffiths Regina Amador dresses in a hurry as Ke- Hungry CHS students eat their way to- vin Schlaire compliments her on her fine at- wards the Spirit Jug. Photo-Kozlowski tire. Photo-Griffiths 8 Homecoming The Best of Times Page Design Renee Kozlowski
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I 1 Student Life Page Design: Stephanie Peck
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“Tough guy”, Julie Kersten, impersonates her idea of a real man on role reversal day. Photo-Kozlowski Shelley Pelletier struggles to wrap Conrad Miracle in toilet paper. Photo-Kozlowski Juniors prepare to pull their float through the streets of Capac. Photo-Griffiths Nate asks “Where’s the nearest flea mar- ket?” Photo-Kozlowski Student Life Page Design: Amy Griffiths TA £ . [ .Vt
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