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Teacher Switch Day Wednesday, October 7 was Senior Day. The seniors switched roles with the teachers and taught their classes for that day. The seniors were to do as the teacher would. They taught a les- son or a lab and even got to lecture the classes as a teacher would. The teachers said it's a great way for students to see what a teacher has to put up with. One student said he thought it was fun to see the teach- ers having so much fun and really en- joying a blow-off day for a change. Mere is a list of a few of the students and the roles they played for the day: Mr. Clinard - Denise Szymanek Mr. Dennis - Sharon Stone Mr. Staebell - Lora Kay Mr. Stepien - Kerri Liddell Mrs. Warzel - Bonnie Mauck Mrs. Butler - Rachelle Rydzynski Mrs. Mann - Julie Lindberg Mrs. Smith - Diane Mewman Overall, most of those who were in- volved enjoyed the switch. The day turned out to be successful and an adventure to some. Congratulations to everyone who participated! 8 Opening
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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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