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LEFT: Loriannc Marconi and Marsha Cortes on M A S H Day. MIDDLE: Jason Kimblcy dressed for 50’s Day. BELOW: Adam Davis shows his hearts on Pajama Day. LEFT: Lisa Netto relaxes with her friend on Pajama Day. MIDDLE: Shani Engum on Gangster Day. RIGHT: Greg Busby on Gangster Day. 31 Randy L ovans aJor Rick Findlay
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Blazers relive other times Students showed peace symbols, painted faces and held a sit-in on Mark Moore Look Alike (Hippie) Day in October. It was just one in a series of dress-up days sponsored by student government held early in the year. In addition to the Hippie Day, there was also a M A S H Day, followed by a Gangster Day, Pajama Day, Color Day, and 50’s Day. During all of the days, students could relive other times by dress- ing like people dressed in those times. RIGHT: Marjorie Franklin paints flowers on the face of Lisa Lope , during the Mark Moore Look Alike Day. ABOVE: July Wallace, Michelle King, and Cindy Daily flash the peace symbol on the Mark Moore Look Alike Day to relive the 60’s. RIGHT: Bryan Shirk won the best costume award for M A S H Day.
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Wendy reigns over homecoming Wendy Simpson was crowned queen of the 1986 homecoming festivities Oct. 10. Clubs and organizations nominated candi- dates for the crown, after which the senior class selected 10 semi-finalists. A group rep- resenting various businesses and organiza- tions in the community interviewed the 10 girls and selected five finalists. Those five then appeared on the ballot in an election open to the student body. In addition to Wendy, the five finalists were Kara Trapp, Claudia Clevenger, Jennifer Pratt and Lorianne Mar- coni. During homecoming week, the girls were introduced to the student body by their par- ticipation in a variety of events including a jello eating contest and a “Pop My Balloon” competition. TOP RIGHT: Kara Trapp and Jennifer Pratt react after the jello eating contest TOP LEFT: Lorianne Marconi finishes the jello eating contest with a face full of cream. MIDDLE LEFT: Claudia Clevenger and Jennifer Pratt dig-in for the jello eating contcsL MIDDLE RIGHT: Jeff Lawrence, senior class president, declares the winner. RIGHT: The homecoming queen candidates arc, from left to right Claudia Clevenger, Jennifer Pratt Wendy Simpson, Lorianne Marconi, and Kara Trapp. 32
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