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,QP arurday began wilh a viclory by lhe l M soccer E ream, followed by the Homecoming parade. The parade broughl the Queen and King candi- dares to the football Held for kickoff of 2:00. Halliime came ro see lhe preservation of lhe lirsi annual Nor Necessary the Olyrnpicsl' lrophy go fo five Senior class. The crown and iiara went lo Jeff lamphier and lisa Kilroy. Olher candidaies were Chris Hyland, Mor! Kashorelc, leslie Burkland Dean Everrirt, and lane Seslak escorledby Greg Zarek. Kim Kilf, last year's homecoming queen, was given ihe honor ol crowning lhe King and Queen. Chick- en wings and soda were provided rhroughoul il-ie day by lhe Senior class, The final even! of Homecoming began on schedule or 8 p.m. where many siudenrs danced the riighriaway vvilh a lilrle help from the Pogues A5 an added surprise Ihe band was making a music video during the performance. The 1985 Haveriing Homecoming was a huge success due ro the heip, support, and of students and laculry. Special go lo Mr. Jones, Miss Signore, Miss our new class advisors, and all the udenls who had a hand in making Ihis year's srivifies something never to be forgoflen. Vi lynda WIN I. King and Queen beam with delighr, 2. Deena suirs up lor ihe obstacle course race. 3- Seniors pull' through in the Tug-oh War. 4. The Big Blue marches on. .51 Cheerleaders enrerfain wirh rhaf Rambler Spirii. 6. Coach giving las! minute advice lo our mighiy Rams. Z Chubby Bunny contesfanls siull their laces! 8. Enllvusias- fic fans cheer on our Rams. 9, Haverling's annuf ol bonhre flares. 10. Tim lakes a wild ride. HOMECOMING 5 f
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Hon Q day Prescott proudly carried the official 'Not Necessarily the Olympics torch into the gym. The lirsl of the games was the Affrviom competition. ln that event the gold vveht to the 'flunior Sisters - Eric Pryor, Adam Deals, and Tony DeSorbo. They gave an outstanding performance with l'rn So Excited. T The main events of the Not Necessarily The Olympics got into lull swing Friday night following the very successful French Club Din- ner. Seniors received their first gold in the obstacle course, Winning the event tor the seniors were Bridget Bogardus, lisa Kilroy, Deena Spires, Mike Hayes, Tony liguori, and Eric Crane. Cindy Minnigh is to be commend- ea' lor her arnazin' lootwork lor the Juniors, 12 when -unfortunately Cindy should have been told to kick the egg not squash it! A Next was the ever popular fricycle race where training, strategy, and being an avert age ot three feet tall proved to be the Jr. High advantage. The ChnbbyQBunnies vvinner's cir- cle included o tie lor the gold between Kirsten Ridley for the juniors and Tony Fowler repre' senting the seniors. With two remaining events the five classes were bottling hercely lor the rights to the over-all trophy. Mike Dickson took his rightful position as the undisputed champion oi' belching. Friday night's athletics ended with the Tug-otf War, won by the freshman,-arid followed by the bonfire. ' T 4 HOMECOMING ECOMWG - if f ir we g YW Q ,T ,Q as, 3 Xp wk , 'e ' sifipii ,gg ,jg-Q :-Q 3
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BO skin a beak in their hair, Ol -v-' Q Q1 their noses blood their faces, is child wears around an gies until shed and con facade e r ey ew hours It was a long liawe coming, but we finally did ill The Hrsl annual Halloween dance al l-laverling l-ligh School, brought to you by the Senior Class and the Yearboolcisrafli I-lallo ween, a largely ,overlooked 'hoHday, fflqifily thought ol ior children, has never beenfcelebrated al Haverling the way it was October 261 Punkers, spooks, clowns, babies, cf box, and more abstract cosiumers Hlted the gym onlthof unlorgettable, Halloween night! imagination was the key to the evening! Masqueraders were greeted GI the door by Mickey Mouse and the ,Boogie Man. iOur own Mr. Jones and Miss Cove-rtll Once ,inside they discovered a scare crow, ghosts hanging from the ceiling, skeletons on the walls, Qroveslones and . . . Blackness! Along with thegmagnilicent decorating-scheme, Hallaweeners boo-L giedf' the night away to videos and music by Tim Vogel. Prizes were awarded to the cutest, scariest and best overall outhis, of the night, during albreak from dancing. lt was a reassuring display ol Haverling irnagination, a night to be whatever you wanted to be. However, by Monday, the outlandish costumes were gone, and we turned into preppiesgagain. 6 CELEBRATIONS, i 236 I 00
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