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The )ug-ular No-Tolent Performing to the song Splish, Splash, soph- . omores Tom Cubit and lason lansen took first Winners place honors by edging the popular Bag Unveiled ea s ' n ' rsl annua l No-Talent Talent v . Slightly Representing the freshmen on the Homecoming . Court, Erica Wilson enjoys a lighter moment dur- imusing j n g ,p in t Week’s ' SOs Day with Bryan Tustison feeling and Diane Hall. Spiri t Week Breaking Tradirion Four-year veteran of the girls varsity basketball team, Carolyn Xanders was crowned Homecom- ing Queen during halftime ceremonies. Varsity basketball player |ohn Walker, was crowned king at the dance. Newly — elected royolity Banana Eating: Seniors Julie Weightman Scott Campbell Animal magnetism: Sophomores Billy Missal, Lori Canner, Dan Giacolona. Cindy Slusher BALOON POP: Sophomores Kelly Glidewell, Duane Balog, Denise Mickey, |erry Brawley Cindy Slusher, Kevin Paquette Tug-Of- War : Sophomores frank Roberts, Julie Kubiak, Jason lansen, Tricia Kret , Dean Wilkening, Bette Walker, Brian Muscari, Nicole Guzenski, Duane Balog, Patricia Ahrendt, Dan Holobawski. Carrie Kaufman No — Talent Talent Show: Sophomores Tom Cubit, lason lansen 3-LEGGED RACE: FRESHMEN Michelle Guzenski, Craig York, Tammy Serabian, lason Storms Lanie Dziedzic, Peter Mitrowka
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UTCLASSED An abbreviation schedule and change in format saw the Sophomores dominate e interrupt Spirit Week for o speciol bulletin ... Spirit Week wos cur by o doy when heovy snow closed school. The fol- lowing doy wos o bit chootic os both Little Rascals” and Nerds” invaded the halls for-a combined dress-up doy. These some halls were conspicuous- ly bore: no bonners in bright paper or colored streamers enlivened the walls. Instead, the gym wos quartered off and decorated feverishly in on oil- night session. Tradition breaking continued by let- ting the junior high participate in the Spirit Gomes and adding o No-Tolent Tolent Show. We were trying to unify the Junior High with the high school,” Mr. Robert Krol said. We wanted them to feel os if they ore port of the school.” We changed from decorating the halls to decorating the gym to keep the interest in Spirit Week,” Mr. Krol continued. Although a lot of people feel os though we broke tradition, we wonted something speciol to hong in the gym for the gome. (Before) by Monday morning, offer oil the kids went through the halls, oil of the dec- orations were torn down. Between the JV and varsity gomes the Homecoming Court of freshmen Erica Wilson and Tom Thiel, sopho- mores Denise Mickey and Jerry Brawl- ey, juniors Carolyn Husemon ond Wal- ly Kil, Queen candidates Liso Foreman, Liso Bonnemo, Down Pick- ett, Shannon Davis, ond Carolyn Xonders, and King candidates Curtis Sheoron, Som Goff, Chip Stenger, Scott Campbell, and John Walker were an- nounced by Mr. Michael Frazier. The speciol moment come os Carolyn Xonders wos named Queen. At the donee following the gome, John Walker wos named King. J i it ifc 9
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In the f ar, ‘ c ' P a ' n S ' n ' he 3-legged Potato sack race, freshmen Kim Zygula and Craig York gave a valent DQQ effort earning the freshmen a first place. Cluckina to C ' ut in S Chickens, howling coyotes, oinking pigs, and baa-ing sheep, gave way to the loudness and o victory closeness of the Animal Magnetism contest. S pirit W eek Back On The Map No Taking second place during Spirit Week activities ovirlont were the Bag Heads, Shane Szutenbach, Dan evioenr g arne y anc | gam c 0 ff j n th e No-Talent Talent talent ' ' show. Stuffing luniors Cherie Croak and Bob Stockton thought their h ,if ' won until the judges, after further re- ineir v iew, discovered they hadn ' t completely finished foces their banana before calling time.
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