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CHRISTI DENNISON, KATY Torzewski. both freshmen, THE 1987 HOMECOMING Court poses together for the last time. and Joe Schmidt, junior, dance the night away. JIM GREEN AND Barb Bradley, AMY SIEMAN AND Becky Lacey, from the class of 1963, pose juniors, show their for a Homecoming shot. Homecoming enthusiasm. K’i r a? ? w 28 HOMECOMING DANCE
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Homecoming Dance Has Record Turnout An estimated 250 students attended the 1987 Homecoming Dance, held on Saturday. October 3. in the middle school cateteria. We had the biggest turnout that we've had in the past tew years , said Holly Pitrago. Student Council Vice President. The decorations, including a wooden bridge through the door, followed the theme of Where We've Been. Where We Are, Where We Are Going . The walls were covered with paper cut-outs of the years that students in the high school would be graduating, and a picture of a bridge with several figures of a person going from babyhood to old age. Tin foil stars and metallic streamers completed the scene. 1 felt the students all had a great time and showed their usual homecoming spirit , stated Mr. Sprowl. Deidre Peters, junior, said, I thought the dance was very exuberant and very special. Even though it was crowded, I had a good time. Heather Blackwell summed up the feelings of most, We had fantastic fun! JUAN DELOS ANTOS. Jeanette Childers, Richard Williams, and Barbara Breathour enjoy one of the many dances. HOMECOMING DANCE 27
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MIKE AND KAY Brossit and Janet and Gary Ebner look on as tellow former classmates dance at the alumni dance. Adult Dance Start of New Tradition The 1987 Homecominq wa a vear of many firsts One of the new additions wag a special dance for alumni only. It was held at the American Legion in Croswell on Saturday, October 3rd. The adults dance followed the theme. Where We Are. Where We've Been. Where We Are Going which was set bv student councjJ. “The alumni participation was great. Everything turned out good because of everybody's hard work , stated Student Council a o President Dawn Dennison. About 225 people attended. The D.J. for the dance i “Vince on the Rocks . .• 0 ♦ O v was VI nr. Sprowl said that ‘ Student Council will try to organize another adult dance next vear. He stated. We Qwant it to become an annual event. Many of the classes from the past entered floats in the Homecoming parade, k which really increases adults interest in the Homecoming spirit. f1 rs rmni HOMECOMING DANCE 29
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