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Top left: Reigning as Queen and King of Spree were seniors Gloria Pabon and Jeff Rosborough. Above: Junior attendants Dan Greenwood and Sherry Cocking. Far left: Judy Smith, sophomore, awaits to tell someone ' s fortune. Left: Sophomore Dirk Bliss reads his warrant while awaiting bail. INVOI.VKMKNT 2:t
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Below: Sophomores Rodger Burr and Con- nie Sehaffer relax and enjoy their refreshments. Bottom: Sophomore Spree attendants Joyce Henslev and Bob Stradley. Gay Nineties reflects upon Spree images Keystone cops, a balloon man, and an ice-cream parlor highlighted the carnival-like at- mosphere and Gay Nineties theme of the Spinster Spree. The Spinster Spree is a turnabout af- fair where the girl asks the boy and pays for all. The marriage booth, jail, and ring toss added to the air of excitement. Coronation of a queen and king, along with their court, rounded out the gala affair. Music was provided by Four Jacks and a Jill. The event was sponsored by Girls ' Club. INVOLVEMENT
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Goals begin with new student center Completing the student center was Student Government ' s main goal, along with providing more activities for students and better student-faculty rela- tionships. First semester Student Government helped with S.A.T. sales, the new registration, and the Booster Club drive for new members. They also set up sophomore orientation, cam- paigned for United Way, and helped in Homecoming. Second semester Student Government campaigned for muscular dystrophy. They spon- sored Exchange Day, where 27 students from nine different schools visited, and also spon- sored 50 ' s Day. After-game dances and pep assemblies were provided by both semesters of Student Government. ( Above: Teri Sieleman, Sherry Cocking, Keith Hruner, Valerie Scott, and John Clayton work together for Ail-City Stu- dent Council. Top right: Seniors Denisc I ' arker, from Southeast Polk, and Alex Creger find time to laugh during Exchange Day, Right: Student Government fall of- ficers: .Jon Burzacott (president), Mark Grimm (treasurer), Keith Bruner, (vice- president), and Teri Sieleman (secretary) brighten the front hall. U INVOLVEMENT
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