Homestead High School - Retrospect Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN)

 - Class of 1986

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4-.xi is ji IIULA MAN. Senior Don Parrish lakes a lesson in hula from dancer and fellow senior Dindy HalL 1 O Homecoming I ni -9 L 'hui J an SUPER-SPARTANS. 'Die Spartans HOMECOMING DESIGN. Junior lake 3 time-out from the Hqmecoming Shellee Miller W0l'kS on the hall game played against the Angola decorations for homecoming week. Homets.

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Environmental trips pre vide different kind of learning 6 955.1 72 '72 Gai 3 .Jvery year the Environmental classes take 24 students to West Virginia to backpack and to just get away from school. Because of heavy flooding in West Virgina, the trip was post poned until Mr. Douglas Waldman, the Environmental teacher, was notified that it was safe to go. The original date was scheduled for October 28th. The forecast predicted 4-7 inches of rain. Instead, they had over 15 inches of rain. Waldman said it was unbelieveable the damage that the flooding did. It made Fort Wayne look minor. November 21, the 24 students left on their trip to discover the wilderness. The camp that they stayed at the previous year was closed by the governor due to flooding. Waldman said that the roads leading to the trails were totally washed away. Junior Kelly Corya, who went on the trip, said that money couldn't buy the enjoyable experience she had. It was really exciting and fun to be able to live off nature, said Corya. Many of the other students expressed their enjoyment of the trip also. The students had to work closely together to build fires, set up bridges to cross the river, and cook their meals. Waldman said this was one of his better groups because they worked well together. I think the student can learn much better working with other students and teachers, you can't learn things like that in the classroom, he said. I would highly recommend the trip to Environmental students for next year, said Corya. Although you are with school teachers and students it's a break away from school anda chance to just be yourself. As the two vans headed home after a long weekend, there were many bruised and sore bodies and many fond memories. El By Sherry Hanby ff ' I i It was really exciting and fun to live off I'l21tL1I'C . Junior Kelly Corya v GIVE ME A BREAK. Sophomore Ion Aichele tries to rest after a long eekend. GETTING STARTED. Mr. Waldman instructs the campers on the West Virginia Lrip. Environmental Trips 9



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Homecoming highlighted with victory over Angola 02 6 00 his year's Homecoming week was packed with several activities for the classes--in fact, there were more activites throughout the week than ever before. On Monday, or Come as you are day , students dressed in clothing that was usually reserved for relaxing and vegetating. Monday evening, the banana-split eating contest took place in thecafeteria. It was the juniors who managed to consume the largest amount of bananas and assorted toppings, which gave them the first win of the week. But the juniors were not ahead of the race for long. Thursday evening, the freshmen came out victorious by cramming the most people into a station wagon. That event gave the freshmen the only victory that didn't belong to the juniors or seniors. During Friday's traditional pep session, the spirit medal was awarded to the freshmen, class of '89. Johnathon Pojak, president of the class, accepted the prestigious award for his class. And how did he feel getting up in front of the school? Johnathon summed it up in one word: Nervous. During halftime that night, a surprised Liz Castaldi was crowned Homecoming Queen. Liz said that she didn't expect it because I wasn't on the prom court. Many people would expect a Homecoming Queen nominee to be nervous before the final decision was to be made, but not Liz. She became nervous only after I won, she added. The 1985 Homecoming Week was topped off by the Spartans beating Angola 20 to 6. Homecoming week started with a victory and ended with a victory. D By Maureen Condron XJ' 57 I mf V Juniors were the dominant force. We had an 'Unga-unga' week. Juniors Jenny Potish and Christine Schleeter. . - .77 I HAVE MY BANANA! Senior Shelly Grim is ready to win at the banana split eating contest. WHO, ME? Seniors Liz Castaldi and Ryan Scrogham are happy to hear that Liz won the title of homecoming queen. Homecoming I I

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