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have spirit? We have spirit, How ' bout you? ' B itt T t % v M A -r- i At tCSf : I Left: Bite the Bullet Blackhawks is the theme for the senior float. Center left: Oh goody, we ' re getting our pic- tures taken fellas, Mark Wicker might be thinking. Oh dear, let me pose for you, Ray Shingler is thinking. Lee Milazzo adds, Don ' t forget me. Below: Linda Noel pets a horse before he en- ters the parade.
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Do we Spirit! Spirit! Yes we do! This year the student council chose a western theme for spirit week. The week started off with college day, then cow- boy day, clash day, Indian day, and school colors day. The halls were decorated by the dif- ferent classes. Each class showed its spirit by working on the halls. On Tues- day, the wild west was revived, featuring the cowboys. They wore the traditional hats, boots and jeans. Members of the student council will long remember the day they were sold as slaves. Mr. Wierman from the Lowell station WLCL was our auctioneer. After the auction, the crowd encouraged fel- low students to devour pies. Two repre- sentatives from each class participated. To dispose of the pies that were left Mr. Ron Roller, Mr. Joseph Fetty and Mr. Brad Stewart were used for target practice. Wednesday many students showed spirit by coming to school in various col- ors of clothes. How about a com- bination of a purple, green and blue striped shirt, matching perfectly with or- ange and pink striped pants? Thursday the juniors collected wood for the bonfire which, was lit that night despite the snow and cold. The classic outhouse was put on the very top of the bonfire. Friday brought the homecoming pa- rade. Cheerleaders, along with Pom Pon girls, participated along with a new horse-riding section. After the parade, students assembled in the gym to par- ticipate in a pep-session. MMMMMM good! exclaims Jim Keilman as he stuffs pies, pies, and more pies into his mouth. The junior class won the pie eating contest. Jim Keilman came in first with Al Rumsey following close behind. Lower right: The traditional outhouse is perched on top of the gathered wood before the Great Fire. 8 Spirit Week
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Seniors Tari Spurr, Brenda Oldendorf, John Westerhoff and Kathy Erickson put the finishing touch on their car for the homecoming parade (above). The winning junior float leads a long line of cars down 133rd Ave. in the home- coming parade (top). Competition dominates. The 77 bonfire saw some of the coldest weather in Hanover homecoming history. Above, Tom Christman and Beth Carpenter warm up with a big hug. The cold weather and a strong wind caused the bonfire festivi- ties to end early. Did Wells Fargo have it this tough? Freshmen Kathy Wachowiak, Kathy Devine, Karen Kenning and )ody Bevins shiver in the cold winter weather as they stand in their coach. 10 Spirit Week
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