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King Mike Haag and Queen Roberta Kurcharskl get all heated up by the fire. Tom Kinney and Harry Giovanni discuss the Homecoming game to take place. The bonfire at its fullest blaze. Spirit Ablaze at Bonfire The JHS bonfire is always a highlight of the Homecoming activities. The King and Queen are announced and other awards are presented. Mainly, the bonfire represents one last boost of encouragement for the team. Humongous piles of lumber are piled up, and the blaze begins. The school spirit is unbelievable; it is probably at it’s highest at this point. The tension mounts as the announcement of the King and Queen is ready to be given. Roberta’s reaction to winning, “It was an exciting, fun, experience. It was a real honor that will last a lifetime.” A soc-hop was held after the bonfire. 13 Whooooops! There goes another JHS Cheerleader.
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Kristin Ort, Kim Abell, Ed Foster, Wendy Mann, student council members enjoy the parade School spirit reflects In the faces of F.C.A. Members. Homecoming Parade ’85 Starting off Homecoming weekend was the parade, which was thought to be the best in Johnsburg’s history. Parade entrees included Class floats and club floats from JHS, and even the elementary school participated. The Seniors captured first place with the winning float “The Three Little Pigs”. The Sophomore Class took second with their float entitled “Billy Goat Gruff.” Float building began Thursday and eight students per class were allowed to leave school to work on their class float. Those selected were required to have the floats constructed by 10 p.m. Dawn Williamson and Qndy Gorman try to “bribe the crowd with candy so the juniors can win the float building contest. 12 The Seniors don’t “kid around as the sophomore float shows. They win first place In the float building contest.
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Jody Turner, Kerry Fleming and Michele Young have fun modeling their Johnny chugs another one during lunch hour, togas. Spirit Days highlight week Of all the highlights of the Homecom- ing week, Spirit Days have to be the craziest of all. They ranged from “Hawaiian Day”, to “Opposite Sex Day,” “Nerd Day,” “Blue and Gold Day”, and the most interesting of all, “Toga Day,” which is a special privilege for seniors only. 14 Carrie Boike reveals her true identity during “Nerd Day’
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