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1 1. Sharon Stone shows her best side 2. John Ganter works hard on his world cul- tures in the library 3. Dan Mays observes whats really in a ham sandwich 4. Scott Catlin shows us his patriotic colors Rock Yearbook Day Monday October 5, was Rock-sunglasses day. Students were asked to show their spirit by wearing their favorite rock T-shirt, or by dressing up like their favorite rock star. Many did, including art teacher, Mrs. Russell, who not only dressed like John Lennon, but brought in her painting of him. She also held a contest in her art classes to encourage students to get involved. The students were asked to draw a picture of their favorite rock star and post it on the bulletin board. The winner was Mike Or- lowski, with his drawing of a Motley Crue member. Many teachers said they thought it was great to see different students get involved, not just the ones who usually do.' All in all, the day went well and the response for doing it next year was encouraging. 4 6 Opening
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Chad Filipski shows us his motor coordination sUe Wollen gives an announcement with her usual pep and charm Mr. McCready watches over the days activities Modified football players look ready to handle anything that comes their way Kim Swartz and Jenny Balon keep in step at the dance Dan Meyers happily works on his electronics project Underclassmen move and groove to the sounds at the dance Seniors 5
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Clash Day Tuesday October 6, 1987, in spirit of Homecoming Week, it was clash day. Many people dressed in plaids, stripes and polka-dots. This activitiy showed school spirit,'' and it was fun to those who participated. There were many who didn't partici- pate in this activity. Some reasons stated were, why bother, it's stu- pid, and I forgot. To those who didn't participate, it's your loss. Yearbook October 5-9 was national Yearbook Week, and the staff of the 1988 Iroquoian celebrated this first ever occasion with a unique opportunity. On Rock Yearbook day students were eligible to register to win a free yearbook. One student from each grade level won. The winners were: Freshman Kelly Wurtz, Sophomore Kathy Thompson, Junior Joanne Luders, and Senior Janet Duerr. The homeroom that purchased the highest percentage of yearbooks won free lunch for all those who had participated. Mrs. Warzel's homeroom 114 won with 77% participating. 2 3 1. Leslie Wedgwood shows us the pick of her closet 2. Molly Luther attempts to open her notebook 3. Erica Lindberg looks spiffy In her wardrobe 4. Sue Walsh and Matt Minich definately make an appearance in their clashing attire Opening 7
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