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One of the many people who participated on Western Day was Megan Mohn. (photo by Robin Buckbee) Announcer, Cathy Petz, asks many questions during the ’81 Homecoming skit. (Photo by Robin Buckbee) 12
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Junior Jack Roberts puts the finishing touches on a picture frame he made. Jack is employed at Kimple’s Furniture, Inc. (Photo by Kevin Hickel) Robin Buckbee stuffs the Leader with an ad- vertising flyer. She is employed by the Ellin- wood Leader. (Photo by Micci Powell) Ringing up a customer is senior Stephanie Sturtz. Stephanie is employed by Pop ’n Shop. (Photo by Chris Kincaid) A part of Lorri DeWerffs job, on the farm, is to feed the cattle. (Photo by Nancee Danne- bohm) 11
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Spirit Explosion!! Juniors, sophomores share Spirit Week win Spirit Week is the one week you can come to school without combing your hair or putting on clean clothes. Spirit Week began on Monday, Oct. 5, and ended on Friday, Oct. 9. Mon- day was Crazy Day; Tuesday, West- ern Day; Wednesday, Twin Day; Thursday, 50’s Day and Mr. Irresisti- ble; and Friday, Dress Up Day. The week opened with Crazy Day, and all four classes were in the race to see who had the most spirit. The juniors came out on top Monday, but were pushed out of this position on Tuesday by the seniors who proved they could “round’em up” for West- ern Day. Wednesday, “Twin Day”, the sophomores stole the show. 50’s Day was on Thursday, and the soph- omores raked in the points to tie the juniors for first place, with 120 points. The juniors and sophomores received a Super Spirit Award at the Homecoming pep assembly Friday. The seniors and freshman came up with 80 points each for second place. Something new this year was the “Mr. Irresistible” contest that was held on Thursday, along with 50’s Day. The idea was that every girl in Crazy? Well, maybe just a little. Shelly Thom- as, Stacie Brown, and Patty Peintner show what crazy means to them. (Photo by Dale Hogg) Elephant man? No, it’s just Sonya Seitz par- ticipating on Twin Day. Her twin for the day was DeAnn Isern. (Photo by Lorri DeWerff) the high school was given a HUSh button and was to refrain from talk ing to any high school guy the rest o the day. If they did talk to the guy they had to give their HUSH buttor to him. At the end of the day, the gu with the most HUSH buttons was crowned “Mr. Irresistible” at the pe[ assembly on Friday. The 1981 “Mr Irresistible” was Monte Miller. H« was crowned and given, from thf cheerleaders, a token of affection — a pair of underwear with hearts printed on them. 13
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