Croswell Lexington High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Croswell, MI)

 - Class of 1988

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Croswell Lexington High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Croswell, MI) online collection, 1988 Edition, Page 15 of 240
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Students Show True Colors It's all over. This year marks another Spirit Week that has passed through our school and has faded into the memories of the high school yearbook. Many interesting things took place during Spirit Week . Student body participation proved once and for all that Cros-Lex High School has the best students in the world. Several of the highlights of the week were the sophomore class winning the Spirit Award , the football team defeating the Richmond Blue Devils 27-0 in a cold, but enthusiastic game, and finally the crowining of Tiffany Duncan and Don Brach as Queen and King of the 1987 Homecoming. A lot of hard work went into the activities that were planned this year, and a special mention should be made to the Pioneer Marching band for the excellent performances they made during the parades and the halftime shows. Mr. Dave Bush, director of the band, spends many hours of his time working with a group of very dedicated musicians who perform every football game. Cros-Lex was also represented well with the efforts given out by all of its coaching staff. Our athletic program is under the direction of a man who has made an etfort to attend all of the sporting events he possibly can. Mr. Tom Regan. Finally, without a doubt, the most important aspect of any school is you. the fans. Our student body has the very finest support ever seen in the thumb area, it was you, the students, who made Spirit Week the success it was. WINNERS OF RAGS to Riches Day were Jill Brach arid Jerry Kaczor, showing off their finest. SOPHOMORES JENNY WQRSHEFSK1 and Gilbert Foree enjov themselves while being counted during beach bum day. SPiRIT WEEK 11

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FRESHMEN MARK MCGARRY. Jeff McGraw and Kristen Williams wait to be counted during spirit week. JUNIORS MICHELLE DEMEYER and Anna Parraghi participate during spirit week, dressing tor rags to riches day. SOPHOMORES JILL BRACH AND Jeff Roe kick back and relax during beach bum day. 10 SPIRIT WEEK



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FRONT ROW: Angel Rvan, Linda Larsen. Elizabeth Guiterrez BACK ROW: Gilbert Torrez, ridel Mendoza, Matt Butler Memories Will Last a Lifetime Being selected a member ot our school s homecoming court is a great honor. It is not a position that oj can seet' out ♦or ourselt. it is our teliow class members who decide wno is to represent them ouring one ot tne tnonhgnts ot the ear ...the wee1-' 0 Homecoming. Campaigning began atter the nominations were made anc a variety ot posters proclaiming, “Brach t Boli’. ana various other slogans couio be seen throughout the school. On Frioay. curing tne oeo rally, tne members ot the court were Drought out ana each ciass would cneer tor their representative. Nerves began to strain aunng half-time as ever one wondered who would oecome King i uueen. Cheers arouse atter the half-time announcement tr.at Tit tan Duncan ana Dor Brach were selected c • their peers to ce uueen ana King o Homecoming. It was an e citing moment I will always remember.1 said Ti-ftanv Duncan. ‘T teei honored that m classmates selected me. When asKed it he ■would ilKe to go through the process ot homecoming selections again Don Bracn commented. “1 would co it again it I could, it was a ict ot tun. I teel really great that m classmates would want me to De King. Members ot the homecoming court were: •seniors uueen Tiffany Duncan. King Don Bracn. candidates Elesna Carlo, Pete Kaczor, Michelle Harcour. ard Tcda Loading, (juniors Angela Rvan. and Gilbert Torrez, •.sophomores Linda .-arsen, and Fidel Mendoza, '•freshmen. Elizabeth Guiternez, ana Matt Butler. It was a memorable wa to end spirit weeK« arc the memories will last a lifetime tor some ver special oeocie. ALL THE MEMBERS ot the 1987 Homecoming court relax and wait tor the big game. 12 HOMECOMING COURT

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