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On Halloween Day, Jeff Shreiber won first place in his Papa Smurf costume. Other days in- cluded: Punk Cartoon Character Day, Athletic Day, Clash Inside Out Day, and School Colors Day. ▼No matter how they tried, the seniors couldn ' t beat the juniors to make it to the final round. A The Freshmen carried the theme of space in their hallway. Here Vykke Young helps with the frame for the entrance. •dThe juniors rejoiced after winning the Tug-O- War competition. They first beat the seniors, then the sophomores. Spirit Week — 15
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Fight for the jug ▼The Patriotic Look was one of many styles modeled by Tim (Jrbanski (shown) and Todd Willis on slave day in Mr. Young ' s class. ARacirvg to a first-place finish are Nancy Potts and Valene Neawes in the threelegged race. We must get it. We ' ve had it for three years and we haven ' t come this far to lose it. Everyone has to get in- volved. Everyone wants to take it from us, especially the juniors, said Tina Reader. The beloved Spirit Jug. The pride of the Class of ' 83. No class had ever taken it four years in a row. One whole week of competing for the prized status symbol of cooperation between fellow members of your class. Spirit Week, a fight for the Spirit Jug. Dress up days were a major por- tion of the competition along with hall decorating. Miss Thompson, Mr. Smith and Mrs. Roller judged early Monday morning before students were in the halls. First hour teachers took count of students dressed up in their classes. Class sponsors that dressed up counted as extra points. Other teachers were caught up in the spirit even though they weren ' t counted. I dressed up on the days I could because I wanted to show the students that I care and that I am in- volved. Being involved is the only way to enjoy anything. I want to teach that, commented Mr. Young. The games played on Wednesday accounted for the rest of the points. The Slider contest (eating White Cas- tle hamburgers) was a new game ad- ded to the usual lineup. “It was filling and I wouldn ' t do it again,” claimed Tom Clrbanec. The only contest the seniors had never won was the tug-o-war, and tradition prevailed again as the juniors were first victorious over the seniors and then the sophomores. The crowd of students cheered on their classes as each event took place. I thought it was so exciting, just to see what would happen next,” said Barb Corbett. Two events had nothing to do with the competition. The slave auction was one. As members were auction- ed off, students and teachers alike dreamed up ways of embarrassing their purchase. The other event was pie throwing. Favorite teachers were chosen as targets for the student or students that bid the highest. The week ended with the student body gathering in the gym for a pep session before the all-important Homecoming game against the Lowell Red Devils. Spirit Week Winners Halls Banana Eating Contest 1st — seniors 1st — Lisa Jonason Emily Benton 2nd — sophomores 2nd — Janet Bowyer Deanna Bilka 3rd — juniors 3rd — Cathy Hoeckelberg Becky Monos 4th — freshmen Games 3 Legged Race 1st — Valerie Neaves Nancy Potts Slider Contest 2nd — Karen Koedyker Michelle Stevens 1st — Rich Kubiak 3rd — Debbie Kubiak Kathy Board 2nd — Tom (Jrbanec 3rd — Dave Watt Waterballoon Toss Toilet Paper Wrap 1st — Rob Dayberry John Foreman 2nd — Melissa Staples f Becky Monos 1st — Tim (Jrbanski Dave Patchin 3rd — Val Neaves Nancy Potts 2nd — Mark Cox Tim Bevins 3rd — Kathy Hutrier Jorfi (Iran Tug-O-War 1st — Juniors 2nd Sophomores 14 — Spirit Week
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SENIORS Patty Allain Tina Bixenman Patty Bougie Shari Boston Janet Bowyer Kelley Cody Sandy Cooley Denise Co rdrey Dana Frahm Joan Goff Karen Koedyker Lydia Maldonado Laura Nolan Lisa Nordyke Tina Reader Tina Wachowiak Wendy Whitkanack Kim Zimmerman JUNIORS Dawn Anderson Emily Benton Theresa Boyer Kris Cody Debbie Devine Robbyn Earl Melissa England Debbie Farmer Kathy Gold Ginney Goff Debbie Gruenhagen Lisa Jonason Gidget Keiser Ruth Martin Lorraine Pearson Draga Projovic Monica Sisney Doris Sievers Sue Stasiak Karen Thorn Nancy Wachter Mary Willy ► Sprinting from the backfield, Debbie Devine picks up good yardage with blocking from Robbyn Earl. The juniors were held scoreless, though, 28 0. ▼Powering their way on this touchdown sweep, Janet Bowyer and Tina Reader run the senior ' s score to 13-0. Mr. Rick Ghl officiates for his fourth year. ► Poor field position forced the Juniors to punt from near their goal line several times. INJURIES HAVE BECOME A ROUTINE PART OF THIS ANNUAL EVENT. THE RIVALRY WAS SO INTENSE IT SEEMED THE PLAYERS WERE . . . utF LOQ 7 OR 1 DJ D 16 — Powderpuff Football
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