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1 At the pep fest, the varsity football team displays their enthusiasm before the Homecoming game. The Hawks hoped to celebrate the humbling of Hopkins at the dance that evening. i- Nerds evolve out of nowhere on Wednesday's Nerd Day. Three of these typical nerds, Kim Hovda, Chris Harris, and Diet Crenshaw. let their secret personalities shine as they dress up for the occasion. I .- During the brat feed, Stan Hahn and Ian Phelan take a break from eating and start to dance. The up-beat polka music was provided by Dr. Roger Thompson and members of the Jazz Band. .- +- As soon as the homeroom volleyball competition is over, students move to the veranda to pick up their food for the brat feed. After waiting in line, Dave Andraschko receives his pop, brat, and potato chips. Homecoming e 15
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OPTIMISM Three days of festivities ignite Cooper's Homecoming spirit hroughout the 1987 Homecom- ing week, the Robbinsdale Coo- per Hawks spirits soared. Teachers, Susan Bye, Wes Lindstrom, and Marion Lovell, along With stu- dents Iacque Waddington, Melanie Markovich, and Stephanie Hawes Chaired the Homecoming planning committee. The festivities began on Monday With the sales of buttons that displayed the Homecoming slogan, Humble Hopkins. Tickets With the buttons en- abled buyers to get into some of the week's activities at a reduced cost. On Wednesday, Nerd Day, home- room volleyball and the brat feed took place after the early release of school. During this time, students also partic- ipated in the annual serf auction held in the foyer. The highest bidder, Rick King, claimed his slaves for a day, Rachel Beaty and Teri Clifton, for twenty dollars. Gamblers arrived later that evening to take part in the Casino Night activities. Chuck-a-Luck and Black Jack tables took possession of the money that participants gambled in the hope of Winning more. The bon- fire wrapped up Wednesday's events With students gathered around the fire roasting marshmallows until the eve- ning came to an end. The Homecoming spirit carried on through the week with the coronation on Thursday morning and the Battle of the Bands after school. Friday fol- lowed with the pepfest for the Home- coming football game that night. Al- though the Hawks had practiced for the game and had the fans cheering them on, they lost to the Hopkins Roy- als by a score of 28-7. 14 - Homecoming
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I For Michelle McDonoth, looking good is an es5ential part of cheer- leading. In the girls' bathroom after morning practice, she fixes her hair before school starts. . , ' 16 - Feature
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