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mores came up winners of the class competi- tion, juniors second, seniors third, and fresh- man fourth. The junior class won the wood contest; this is the first time in Iroquois history that the senior class didn't win this contest. next came the spectacular cheerleading pom- pom routine. The cheerleaders worked long and hard preparing the routine. The cheerleaders showed much energy and spirit as they waved their pom-poms, kicked their legs, and per- formed high quality moves to the tune of Lolli- pop, Lollipop , Old Time Rock 'N' Roll , and Be True To Your School . As the senior athletes were traditionally called down from the bleachers to have their faces painted, the confetti contest took full swing. After this contest, something new took place at the assembly. It was a Multi-Event re- lay . Five girls and five guys from each class, and five men and five women from the faculty volunteered to participate in the race. The events consisted of blowing up and popping bal- loons, egg carrying, puffing a flower and giv- ing it to a cheerleader, and buckling up on a chair. The freshman class was victorious. Chuck Dimitroff and Colleen Talty came up winners by showing the most Indian war-like spirit in the face painting competition. The assembly came to an end with the an- nouncement of the homecoming attendants and queen. Winners were: Freshman-Dawn Schuelerand Shelly Boitschenko, Sophomores- Leah Corrigan and Marjorie Maze, Juniors-Jill Apa and Missy Roth, and Seniors Lisa Scott and Melinda Weiglien were chose along with the queen Jennifer Colern. Jenny Colern happily accepts her bouquet of flowers being presented to her as this year s homecoming Queen The Billies dummy hangs awaiting its ceremony at the evening Pep Assembly and bonfire The look of anticipation is evident in the faces of the Senior class Chris Martin, Stephanie Gilbert. Diane Mewman, Jenny Bender, and Sherry Comstock decorated in Senior Class colors from head to toe The competition and excitement showed through at the assembly during the relay between classes and faculty Opening 11
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That Was Then, This Is Plow On Thursday, October 8, some students dressed from their favorite era. They wore every- thing from togas to peace signs and bandanas. One person dressed as a baby and carried around a bottle and blanket, now that was an interesting look at the past. Another popular dress for the day was from the 50's era with a wide varity of bobby socks, saddle shoes, pony- tails, and brightly colored scarves. Then there were the people who dressed as This Is riow or in other words, just another school day. Talk about out of the ordinary, they wore jeans, sweaters or T-shirts, and sneakers. We would like to thank the many participants in the day's activity. Homecoming Pep Assembly The Pep Rally Friday afternoon was a success for the most part. The energy and enthusiasm could be felt as the shouts and cheers rang out. The assebly began with the musical cheers of the band, rousing the students as they entered the gym. As the students settled in their own bleacher sections and things became orga- nized, the assembly began with the greetings of Miss Boggan. Activities got underway with the traditional, Let's go ICS'' cheer, done by each individual class in competition. Although the competition wasn't judged, each class put forth a great effort to all become winners. It was a close competition, but the sopho- l 1. Peace, Love and Happiness states Molly Hoeft 2. The four winners of a free yearbook pose for their picture in their class colors during the Pep Assembly 3. Julie Thurston dresses up to show her spirit by wearing clothes typical of the '50's 4. A definite look from the past was displayed by junior Tina Hauber, who got into the day 4 10 Opening
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