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Top — Seniors Kathy Silich and Raeann Rodriguez dance like an “Egyptian.” Center — Putting a finish on the song “Shout,” are a group of sophomores at the Homecoming dance. Bottom — Doing the Limbo was a great success during the Football Homecoming dance. 16 Dances Below — Junior Rick Thyen and Sophomore Stacy Eastwood show off their dancing techniques.
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Silich, Leonard take b-ball honors Homecoming Senior Kathy Silich was crowned Basketball Homecoming queen Feb. 13 during the halftime festivities, and the Brickies went on to post a Homecoming victory over Duneland Conference rivals, the Valparaiso Vikings, 41-38. Princesses were Junior Jenny Hoots, Sophomore Amy Campbell, and Freshman Dana Hannigan. Other queen and princesses were Seniors Kathy Carnahan and Tracey Partin, Juniors Beth Shafer and Ann Stack, Sophomores Carrie Chelle and Julie Kincaide, and Freshman Sue Reisinger and Joyce Riley. At a pep session during the seventh hour on Homecoming Day, Senior John Leonard was named Mr. Basketball by the Booster Club. Earlier in the week, the Booster Club painted the front lobby windows to kick-off Homecoming Spirit Week. Also, students showed their spirit by dressing up for Twin Day, Heavy Metal Day, College and Jersey Day, Nerd Day, and Spirit Day. After the game, the Soph- omore Class sponsored a Val- entine Homecoming dance. Top — Junior Jeff Ford shoots for two during the Homecoming victory over Valparaiso. Left — Nerd Day, a new addition to Spirit Week, was a big success, as participants Junior Pat Trail. Sophomore Shawn Manning. Senior Mike Nobles, Senior John Huff, and Sophomore Aaron Anderson show. 1 Basketball Homecoming 15
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Dances HHS students look back on dances What year would be complete without the dances at the high school? On Friday nights a sock hop would be held after the game. Win or lose, it was the place to be. There were also special dances which hold special memories for the students. Who could forget the homecoming dances, the semi-formal, or the Aloha, Seniors dance? Besides being fun, the dances also helped raise much-needed funds for the organiza- tions which sponsored them. Student Council, Math Club, and Honor Society, to name a few of the groups, along with chaperones, helped to make the dances memorable. Above — Derek Imboden. Joe Vossberg. and Chris Mundy demonstrate their famous chair-dancing technique at a sock hop. Above left — Students at the Aloha. Seniors dance take a break to cool off during the action. Above — Couples pose for the camera during the Home- coming dance. Left — The band Banana Furnace performs for the Aloha. Seniors dance. Pictured are George Ploutis, John Welsh, Suzanne Sampson, and John Gibson. Dances 1 7
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