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£duJz nabbed fot didwibint] dakk Included in the pep rally's many activities was the possible highlight of the arrest of Mr. Schulz, who was escorted from the scene via a Jefferson police car. Earlier in the day, Coach Schulz organized several homerooms to sing Happy Birthday to Mr. Stell-macher. After enduring a day punctuated with singing. Mrs. Carpenter and Mr. Stellmacher, with the cooperation of Mr. Houston. called the police to arrange for the pep rally arrest. Skits also provided entertainment to the cheering crowd. In one skit, students were chosen to lead their particular class in cheers. Another skit provided the volleyball team with the opportunity to teach football players volleyball techniques, which ended with a pie throwing contest. The finals of the relay races and the tug of war ended the rally. Randy Braunschweig anchored his junior team to a victory in a four-part contest that featured a tricycle race; hopping ball, a three-legged contest, and potato sack jumping. Three contests ended the tug of war contest. The sophomore women beat the senior women. The junior men proved victorious over the senior men. The senior mixed tedm lost to the sophomore team. (Top) Junior boys, after defeating the sophomores earlier in the week, pull for a victory against the seniors. Homecoming 11
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10 HOMECOMING COURT. (Top) Candy Retch. Brett Biwer. Brian Yahn. Connie McHugh. Steve McKenna. Laura Hinkel, Penny Reich. Randy Braunschweig. Kart Bare. Benji Hans (Above) Students enjoy the dance with music by Madcap Music. (Right) Band members, competing for attention. form the now-annual band pyramid during the pep rally. (Opposite page bottom) Justine Kellner receives a cream pie in the face Homecoming
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Twas the night before Homecoming, and all through school. Not a student was stirring, for no one's a fool. Paper stars were all hung on the lockers with care. In hopes that a victory soon would be there. But students weren't nestled all snug in their beds. They were surrounded by crepe paper up to their heads. And freshmen with cat food and seniors wifh Coke Were all trying to capture the title Best Float. When the sky turned to dawn there arose such a clatter. Floats were entering town, that's what's the matter. Away from the school, students flew like a flash. And down to the curbsides the students did dash. The sun on this day without falling rain. Made it perfect to sit on this street called Main. When what to my wondering eyes should appear. But a high school band, music to the ear. With a band director, so lively and quick. Knew in a moment that he'd make them tick. More rapid than eagles his marchers they came. And he whistled, and shouted, and called them by name. Now tubas! Now, trumpets! Now, saxes and drums! On, flutes! Clarinets! The band this way comes. To the end of the street! To the top of the hill! Now dash away, dash away! Finish we will! As dry leaves that before the wind did fly, The spectators watching gave one great big sigh. So on to the next entry their eyes they flew. It was a car full of royalty, king and queen too. And then, in a twinkling, came the senior float, The swimmers were dancing; they caught the wave: Coke. As people were looking and turning around. This parade around the corner had wound. (Top) Royalty Laura Hinkel and Steve Me- (Above) The senior float catches the Kenna ride in the escort car driven by wave for a first place victory football player Chris Heine. (Right) The Mighty Maroon marches down Main in the Homecoming parade 12 Homecoming
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