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24 Homecoming Rally ups pep The Friday pep rally before the game demonstrated the agility of many of the students. The varsity football skit required participants to run for their jerseys, to line up in numerical order, to tie each other’s legs together, and to make a mad scramble to the finish line. After two tries the juniors beat the seniors. The cheerleaders led the classes for the spirit stick competition. Ms. Turner, Mrs. McKelvey, and Mr. Carpenter chose the senior class as the most spirited. A bet from the freshman candy bar sales resulted in the opportunity for freshman class adviser Mrs. Carpenter to throw a pie in the face of co-adviser Mr. Schulz. Instead of Mr. Schulz’s receiving a pie, two football players (Peter Lucas and Tim Belstner) each got a pie in the face. Commented Mrs. Carpenter, “Most students were surprised to see the football players get the pie. It was fun providing the surprise.” During Homecoming week the tug-of-war was dominated by the senior class. The senior boy, girl, and coed teams all won the pep rally pulls. Then the great efforts of the faculty beat the senior boys after two tries.
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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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(Opposite page top) Cathi Free takes a break from cheering to watch the band and flag routines. (Opposite page center left) Stacie Renz concentrates on her flag routine during the pep rally. (Opposite page center right) After doing the cheer Success,” all of the cheerleaders get together to do a mount. (Opposite page bottom left) Led by Mr. Carpenter, the football players stumble, trying to reach the Finish line. (Opposite page bottom right) Coloring his face maroon and white for the occasion, Mr. Carpenter explains the rules for obtaining the spirit stick. (Left) After receiving a pie in his face. Tim Belstner attempts to lick it off. (Below) The junior coed tug-of-war team pulls against the seniors, but are defeated. Homecoming 25
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