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Girls Favorite Pastime. Junior Lisa Kimmel tries to look her best while talking to a triend on the telephone. It Takes a Light Touch. Senior Dave Demeter hurriedly shaves trying not to cut up his face before he leaves for school. 16 ★—Primping
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Holding Up A Tradition Senior Spirit Flag Custom Continues Schroeder, Nisle and Bruno Reign for the half-time activit ies. At half-time the awards were presented. The junior class captured the trophy for their float of Schroeder . The seniors received second with a Snoopy float, and sophomores placed third with their Linus” float. The seniors were awarded the Spirit Flag alter the King and Queen had been announced. Seniors Natalie Bruno and Gerry Nisle were crowned as royalty for the night. The queen ' s court included seniors Debbie Shadwell, Robin Fetters. Karyn Klovanish, and Mia Kuss. The king ' s court included seniors Rob Krupinski, Kurt McConnell, Mark Owczarzak. and Mark Adams. I was so happy and so honored, I felt like it was all a dream and I needed someone to pinch me to make sure it was real, said senior Natalie Bruno. Not only did I feel like I was winning for myself, but for my mom too. It was sort of like carrying on a family tradition. When my mom was in high school, she was Homecoming Queen and then last year my brother was king, Natalie said. After the half-time activities were concluded, the Panthers went on to shut out their cluster rivals, the Gary Wirt Troopers with a score of 14-0. The annual Homecoming dance, followed the game, as a place for the team and fans to celebrate their victory. The dance was sponsored by Varsity Club and the music provided by Terry Hansen. Pigskin in Space. The Panthers anxiously await the landing of the football as they try to outmaneuver Gary Wirt ' s de- fense Chain Reaction. Candidates react to seniors Gerry Nisle and Natalie Bruno winning the Homecoming King and Queen contest. A Swinging Time. Sophomores Michele Johnston and Sami Natzke swing to the beat of the Homecoming dance. Homecoming— ★—15
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Practice Makes Perfect. Junior Lee Berry practices on junior Carolyn Hayes for her future occupation as a cosmo- tologist. Flattery Instills Confidence Much Time, Effort, and Money Spent On Primping to Catch the Attention of Others Primping often represents the technique teen- agers use to look their best for everyday life. Many people have their own meaning, according to their own lifestyle. It takes me about one hour and a half to get ready for school, said senior Robin Fetters. But it takes me a half an hour in the shower just to wake up. Every girl ' s life revolves around her looks, not only through other ' s eyes but through her eyes too. I feel my nail color must match my outfit and so should my earrings,” said sophomore Theresa Redar. I paint my nails every night before I go to bed,” said senior Robin Fetters. In the summer, I also paint my toenails.” Hair is another subject all of its own. Some girls take hours to wash, dry, and curl their hair, and others just take ten minutes to wash and air dry. If I have time, I wash my hair in the afternoon and sit with curlers in my hair for about three hours,” said sophomore Theresa Redar. So whether it is hair, face, fingernails or toe- nails, most young ladies are finicky about their appearance. All the time, energy, and money that goes into their appearance is worth it when they get a nod of approval. It really makes me feel great when someone compliments me on my clothes or my hair,” said senior Shelly Smith. It makes me look at the day with a whole new attitude. Eye Examination. Between classes juniot Kelly Dunning applies mascara to her eyelashes in front of the washroom mirror. Primping — ★ — 17
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