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Vulse TheBeaP Goes On What's more important to the life of the human body than the heartbeat? And what's more important to the life of the student body than its activities? Nothing! So what else could we label our student life section except Pulse. Inside it you'll find what makes the beat go on! As part of our Pulse, we've tried to capture all of the aspects of your life, from the clubs and organizations you joined to the clothes you chose to the Homecoming Honey candidates you voted for. And don't forget to check out our current events pages at the end of this section for special features that made '85 come alive. Because, after all, what's more vital than your likes, your interests, your Pulse! For the first time in over five years, a homecoming float graced the football field. The float, built by the homecoming committee, carried the queen candidates onto the field for the halftime ceremonies. However, getting off the float caused a few awkward moments for senior candidate and future queen, Denise Brown. Photo by Jeff Raymond. With three feet of snow on the ground on February 21, wishful thinkers donned their favorite summer wear for an indoor Beach Day. Seniors like Tim Rigling and Scott LeRoy participated in the Pride Week activities, but the senior class still lost out on the spirit award to the juniors. Photo by Kelly Moseler. THE BEAT GOES ON 7 Student Life Division
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6 —V VITAL SIGNS The Beat Goes On
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JpXAjbWwk § izing up their competition, ju- nior Ted Schuneman and sophomore Chris Wiggins prepare to race each other in the air mail game. Guys had to flap their arms to fly a let- ter held between their knees to girls waiting across the gym. This game, along with four other spirit games, made up competition for the spirit award at Friday's pep assembly. Photo by Patrick Hook. ) lave day allows a master to force his slave through numerous embarrassing and bizarre activities. In response to his master's order, senior Bob Bechill, dressed in a Ha- waiian skirt, pulls fellow senior Shelly DeRuiter through the halls in a rickshaw. Photo by Kelly Moseler. 15' evenge is sweet, especially for sophomore girls Shannon Bunn, Georgina Cabay, Kim Dotson, Mi- chelle Porter and Lori Watts. Com- bining their funds, they purchased sophomore Jeff Thompson on slave day. We dressed him funny so we could embarrass him because he embarrasses most of the girls in his class by his smart comments! ex- plained Shannon. Photo by Carrie Mieske. 8-A VITAL SIGNS Student Life
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