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Juniors sparkle on special days The juniors dominated the special days of Homecoming week. The juniors took Monday’s T-shirt and Tie Day with fifty-five percent participation. Juniors Dave Neupert, J.P. Morgan, and Craig Crosby sported the original “tea-shirts” with tea bags and envelopes stapled to their shirts. The juniors also won Punk and Prep Day with fifty-nine percent participation, outlasting the seniors who participated at the fifty-four percent level. Students with dyed hair and punk outfits filled the halls. Wednesday was the only day on which the juniors were defeated. The sophomores won with sixty-nine percent participation for Shades, Hats, and Bandanas Day, with the juniors coming in second with sixty-eight percent. Jon Stevens went all out and wore seventeen bandanas at one time. Go Bananas Day and Maroon and White Day also saw victory for the juniors. Stated one junior who participated in the dress-up days, “I guess we just have more school spirit than any other class.” (Top) Eve Dianich and Margaret Mercado get out plastic bags, gaudy jewelry, and gaudy make-up to celebrate Punk and Prep Day. (Bottom left) Cheek tattoos and feathers adorn Shelly Janecek, who contributes points for her class on Punk and Prep Day. (Bottom right) Fairy godmother Vicki Leiknes grants Bill Walther three wishes, both dressing for Go Bananas Day. 22 Homecoming
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Hoping that their hair dye is not permanent, Lynn Wagner and Cyndi Pitzner (left) study during the noon hour on Punk and Prep Day. (Below left) On Shades, Bandanas, and Hats Day, Sue Mercer pretends to be Spider Woman. (Above) In study hall Jon Stevens makes up for those who do not wear bandanas for the designated dress-up day. (Left) Stunning beauties Dennis Springer, Luke Astell, Shawn Walton, Jim Klokow, Mark Rieck, and Dale Lane hope to get a date for the Homecoming dance. Homecoming 23
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