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1-Seniors Betsy Davis, Janice Reeher, and Tana Hill pose after the body smear. 2-Mark Jackson tries hard to squeeze the water into the bottle, but even with all his effort some water escapes to drench Paul Burnett. 3-Don Irvine poses so everybody can see what irrisistable really looks like. 4-Julie Rinkes, Debi Wood, Cheryl Hammerberg, and Tami Jackson show what dress was like in the '50's. Homecoming 7
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Homecoming The already shortened Homecoming week, February 13th - through the 16th was further shortened by a power outage on Tuesday. School was cancelled but the games against Falls City were still played. The first quarter of the girls game was called, because of visability, the lights came on and the action resumed. The Jewell girls pulled off a 20 to 14 win over the Falls City Mountaineers. The boys Varsity team was beaten 53 to 62. Wednesday found Jewell School invaded with the nostalgia of yesteryears. Fifties day, with full skirts, slick back hair, rolled jeans, pony tails and red lip stick. All but four students dressed up. Classes were counted for the number participating. Points were awarded by the cheerleaders for the best percentages. These points went toward the spirit award given out at the end of the week. Lunchtime activity on Wednesday was a Senior Body Smear. The class sold mustard, peanut butter, ketchup eggs, toothpaste, and other goodies to be smeared on themselves. Tana Hill, Bersy Davis, and Janice Reeher put themselves at the mercy of the student body. The male member of the Senior class, Mark Jackson, was unable to be found during the event. The Jolly Green Giant, The Long Ranger, Mork from Ork, Mark Jackson, Popeye, Kiss and even Superman were seen on the school campus Thursday for Heroe's day. Thursday was also Girl's Hush pin day. The girls were given hush pins as they arrived at school. The object was to keep the ribbon for as long as possible. Connie Rinkes was the only girl that still hadn't talked to any of the guys by the end of the day. Don Irvine was proclaimed ''Mr. Irresistable ' for getting the most ribbons. The final day of Homecoming Week was Sports Day. Everyone dressed up for 100 percent 1-Miss Witzig is smiling through the chocolate cream pie decorating her hair and face. 2-Heroes day finds Julie Rinkes, Cheryl Hammerberg and Donna Reeher as they rendezvous on the heater in the math room. 6 Homecoming participation. Boys Hush Pin Day had all of the guys loosing their ribbons before the end of the day. Brenda Morgan was named ''Miss Irrisistable''. Both Brenda and Donnie were awarded special hearts during the Homecoming dance Friday Night. The Homecoming court was senior, Janice Reeher, Juinior, Marcy Layman, Sophomore, Julie Rinkes, Freshman, Deena Sprague,and Michele Portrey represented the 7th and 8th grade. The Junior and Senior classes were decided the winners of the Spirit Award. Janice Reeher was crowned Homecoming Queen for 1979 at the pep assembly. ee
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1-The Jolly Green Giant, Tana Hill, gives Popeye, Janice Reeher, a hand with her spinach. 2- While trying to get points for the Spirit contest, Carol Adamson tries to keep from getting wet. 3-Connie Rinkes poses for a pleture on p0ls' day 4P.S., That's Miss Witzig in the background. 4- Football players Tami Jackson, Wendy Robinson, and Margie Potts look about ready to fight on Sports day. 5-The photographer caught Donna Reeher, Cheryl Hammerberg, Pat Potts, Julie Rinkes, and Marcy Layman in Math on Heroes day.
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