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MARES US SPECIAL Top Right: Ron Austin and A.J. Fish- er wonder where all their fans are. Top Left: “Go ahead, make my day”, says junior Mark Mueller. Right: “Confident, confident dry and se- cure, I’m raising my hand ... cause | I'm sure , sings Kris Lord. Í Ba Sen
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WAATI MARES US OIPPFEREUT ... Top Left: Who, Me?!! asks senior Kristen Sny- der. Middle: Exchange student Martin Blonski thinks, Hey, I’m good . Top Right: Seniors show their dancing abilities. Bottom: Seniors Dave Douglas and Pete Garcia SMILE for the camera.
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14 ne of the first major events of the 1986- 1987 school year was Homecoming '86'. Arrange- ments for this special occa- sion began early in Septem- ber as the 1986 Homecoming Court was elected by the junior and se- nior classes. The honored members were: Karleen De- Maet, Kelly Federico, Kala Karu, Suzie Kurtz, Bridget McLaughlin, Carolyn Mitch- ell, Shanna Prill, Molly Ward, and Julie Zolinski. Much preparation went into making the festivity an extraordinary one. Ike’s Pep Club dedicated much time to planning the event. The marching band, football team, pom pon squads, and cheerleading squads also worked very hard to spark the occasion. Spirit was rising as the Homecoming week began. Tickets were sold Monday for the Saturday night dance. The traditional Homecom- ing Court assembly took place Wednesday morning in the gymnasium. The can- didates were presented with their escorts as Mr. Marvin talked of their high school achievements. Thursday, the entire student body was in- cluded on voting for the Homecoming Queen. En- thusiasm and fervence filled the air Friday as everyone was anxious for the evening to come. During halftime of the var- sity football game in which we hosted Mt. Pleasant, the Homecoming Court was for- mally presented once again. This time they were escort- ed by their fathers. Ann Lu- plow proudly crowned the 1986 Homecoming Queen, Kala Karu. At the end of the- game, our football team smiled in victory as they top- pled the Oilers, 34 to 18. To add that special touch, the student center was beautifully decorated Satur- day morning for the dance taking place that evening. Couples danced from 9:00 p.m. until 1:00 a.m. to bring this memorable week to an end, even though we've only just begun.
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