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•HAD THE SUITS, Ml Homecoming Princesses: Deana Smith, Chantal Koerschgen, Leslie Dockwiller, and Jaime Dockwiller. Take mc to y°ur ,€adcr says Robert Zeller. Where’s Archie Reggie?” ask Betty and Veronica Actually, these beads contain mystical powers.” muses Kelly Hoover 12
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Seniors; proud and showing it! Cougar football V.’s excellent sportsmanship! Jane Riggan discuss boxing idea with Cindy Luce.
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Spirit Week is an annual event at 1VHS to promote class spirit by encouraging students to participate in the week’s activities. Amidst the confusion throughout Spirit Week, many smiling faces were seen decorating hails, adding final touches to their dress-up day costumes, or frantically making last minute preparations on floats. Class competitions consisted of several different events in which the freshmen and seniors were victorious over sophomores and juniors. These were the overall results of Spirit Week: Floats — Freshmen; Dress-up Day — Seniors; Red and White Day — Juniors and Seniors tied Hall Decorations — Freshmen. The seniors were the overall champions of the class competitions. Two sports activities helped to conclude Spirit Week; a vic- torious Varsity Volleyball game and a disillusioning Homecoming football game. Although some were dispirited because of the loss to Phoenix of 32 to 0, Varsity Volleyball displayed their skill with a victory over Rogue River. Jaime Dockwiller reigned Homecoming Queen and was crown- ed at halftime with her princesses; Chantal Koerschgen, Leslie Dockwiller, and Deana Smith. The band led the Homecoming Parade with finesse on the day of the Homecoming game; the princesses and class floats followed in procession. The parade proved to be successful, with many spectators lining the streets. Following the parade, the cheerleaders pepped up” the student body with the traditional pep assembly at Dairy Queen. The final event was a semi-formal dance that ended Spirit Week of 1982-83. The dance took place in the cafetorium, where students danced the night away until midnight. Spirit Week is a tradition that unifies the student body through involvement in athletics, academics, and other various activities. IV’s spirit was strengthened through Spirit Week, and the students were brought together for their true homecoming. The leader of the band. Portia Switzer
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