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CHEERLEADERS AND Pom pon girls rally the crowd at the bon- fire. Several hundred students gathered for the annual event, which was followed by a soc hop in the gym. CHEERLEADER VICKI Moulis and boyfriend Bob McKay enjoy the bonfire together. SPEAKING OF NERDS. Charlie Gio- vanni and Pete Switzer are two pop- ular guys! SUNGLASSES AND TOGAS? Its senior Mike Siudak's own special version of what to wear on senior toga day. Homecoming 11
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HOMECOMING QUEEN Dawn Williamson and King Peter Switzer wave to spectators during the parade BLUE GOLD reflected the school spirit of sopho- mores Kyle Huff and Dave Corbeil during homecom- ing celebrations. Homecoming ’85 A celebration of spirit ife It was a week of colorful fun and excitement. Beach Party was the theme of the 1985 homecoming, and each day received a special designation. There were Nerd Day, Martian Day, Hawaiian Day, Class Day, and Blue Gold Day. Lunchtime activities included eating donuts from a string, stuffing a spaceship (telephone booth), pie eating contests, a teacher baby picture contest, and other events. The Sophomore Class won the float building competition with its entry depicting a gi- ant wave overtaking a Panther surfer with the theme Wipe out the Panthers.” The Friday parade was under sunny skies. The homecoming royalty was an- nounced at the Friday night bonfire. As the rest of the court opened up boxes containing red roses, Dawn Williamson and Pete Switzer discovered they re- ceived the yellow roses of the king and queen. Love Boat” was the theme of the dance. Mu- sic was provided by a professional DJ from Shaumburg. Just about everything associated with the '85 home coming was a big success, but the Skyhawks, unfortunately, did lose the football game to Round Lake 24-0. MARTIANS WERE all around JHS on Tues- day of homecoming week. This particular
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SPRAY PAINTING the freshman float are Tammy Keefer and Nabil Sa- boura as Dawn Biederman looks on. THE HOMECOMING PARADE was lots of fun. Here is the Junior Class float. ' Surfs Up: Scores Up.” CRUISING TO THE THEME of Love Boat.” these dancers are enjoying themselves during the Saturday night homecoming dance. 12 Homecoming STUFFING INTO A SPACE SHIP” that looks a bit more like a telephone booth are juniors Mary Wrob- lewski and Michelle Scavo (at top) and Paul Dunk- man (face m middle right). Classmates Dawn Wetz- stein and Ed Schultz look on at left, and Brian Walsh and Carol Papak watch at right.
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