l A successful rally and hall decorations create a FULFILLED FA TASIES g gb campus very very near Cp spirited erupted one anfwes Homecoming mom with- out a jeer. Dreams and Fantasies was the chosen theme that brought everyone together. I liked the togethemess.You felt more like a school instead of a class, said Jaime Greene of the attitude Homecoming created. The Class of '87 seized the spirit stick as well as first place in the hall decoration competition. The unity was great! It was a senior tradition to win and so we came together to fulfill it, said Chuck Ulbricht. The Senior Class dominated the Homecoming events as the call to win drew a class known for its diversity into a unified group. Friday culminated the excitement that had been building since Come As You Are Day which was the first of five dress up days. The best spirit day was Come As You Are Day because it was really different from normal days, said Aaron Once upon a time in a M ' ' Peddy. Participation in the spirit days was outstanding due to the pract- icality of the required apparel. Flannel Day, Rugby Day, or Polo Day, and Hat and Glasses Day all inspired school wide participa- tion. As usual on Friday each class dressed to suit individual themes. Halls astonished many, especially the Freshman Hall which exemplified ChiIdren's Holi- days. The freshmen deserved a better place than was received. The freshmen should have gotten third place instead of the sophomores, said junior Leigh Ann Martello. The rally was definitely the most exciting aspect of the week. The gym was overflowing with stu- dents, faculty, alumni, and par- ents.In addition to the pep arts all squad performance, two skits were provided as entertainment. The Rally Committee performed a skit portraying four old men reminiscing their 1986 Home- coming dates. Another form of enter- tainment was provided by a group of seniors who wanted to make a contribution to their last Home- coming rally. They put on a Price Is Right for the student body with Kris King serving as the grand prize. The most innovative exhibition of talent came from Mr Eaton, Mrs Anderson, Mr. Keeler, Ms. Scheible, and Ms. Castoii. These spirited faculty members rendered their own version of the compet- ition yell. The traditional competition yell was performed with the freshman adding a few extra choruses.The royalty was also announced with the exception of the Senior King and Queen who were announced at the football game. Aside from all the excitement students were simply pleased with their class' show of spirit. Being a senior made this rally really special and winning was like a start for the whole year, said Betsy Callen. l 1 T he sky is falling! Lisa Cheung holds up the sky in Junior Hall while awaiting the tape needed to secure the backdrop. if n's.rUs'r nv g A 'iz x-1 v --1-1 lk YI-Jill! 5.5:-I A pm gtiy 5 in U4 UI 111:11 - '.:inf '.J-.1 furizi,-.Si .ii 46 if .Ps-... Q ,,., M 'V Rachele Abinante and Leslie Murrell complete their Algebra II assignment while keeping warm in their flannel shirts on Flannel Day during Spirit Week. R ockin' with spirit, Kristen Dumford. and DeAnna O'Neill get psyched during the omfortable calculations, Dawn Homecoming rally from which the seniors merged victorious.
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