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Celebration The theme for the week was The Way We Were. School halls and downtown win- dows were decorated em- phasizing the theme. The tradi- tional float con- test between the three class coun- cils was once again won by the seniors' float. The senior class coun- cil also won top prizes for decorating the Main Street win- dows and the school hallways. However, every- body did a good job. The col- orfully decorated halls added a lot to the overall school spirit. The music at the dance was provid- ed by the Solar Productions sound system. A lighthearted and relaxed at- mosphere made for a memorable night. Homecoming 15
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The Event The awesome Trojan football team left little doubt as to who won the Home- coming game. Not to anybody's surprise, the Tro- jans blew out the Lorain Steelmen 25-0. The band along with the drill team and ma- jorettes provided a dazzling halftime show. The coronation climaxed the ac- tivities of Spirit Week and set the tone for the even- ing's festivities, which were en- joyed by stu- dents, parents and the comumni- ty alike. starting above and moving counter clockwise across both pages, Lisa Holmes and Ed Snajdr enjoy a ride on the Newspaper Yearbook float; Tim Lauth, Steve Elderbrock, Nicole Clapper, and Lynn Recktenwald display their dancing talent; Darren Lepper, Steve Campbell, and Dave Schultz take a break between songs at the dance; majorette Leigh Spaeth performs during the halftime celebration; David Man ley and Elaine Spacher get together for a slow dance; and, Mindy Goldner does her part by painting a school hallway for Spirit Week. 14 Homecoming
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i r «k • . W V WL (BBt .TjP vjj ! « HI Illy -'N Pr'-' . - ir! ? - -« :t: F mn 1 • r '' High Society Roclcs On November 3, the cafeteria was lit up like a concert hall while High Socie- ty performed a spectacular concert. High Society, a popular Toledo band, was hired by student council for an in- formal party-type dance. Nearly 300 students attended the performance which included songs by Huey Lewis and The News, The Cars, The Scorpions, and many more. The band also did a few of their own numbers. The event lasted approximately three hours and included three sets. After their performance, the band assembled for autographs and t-shirts with the band's logo were on sale. Full of enthusiasm, the audience cheered and screamed as their starting above and moving counter ciockwise, Chris Younger demonstrates his dancing ability, the enthusiastic crowd cheers for more of High Society, and, the group performs another song. favorite songs were belted out amazing precision. with 16 High Society Dance
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