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HOMECOMING COURT couples from left to right are Jonnie Schwa- bauer and John Kegel. Amy Ziebel and Tom Maiorca. Laura Oeffling and Dan Stefka. Laura Davidson and Mike Siudak. Vicki Moulis and Bob McKay. Chris Wiser and Bob McCauley. Dawn Williamson and Pe- ter Switzer. Renee Sande and Brian Hauck, and Kelly Quinlan and Dave Huemann. THE HOMECOMING GAME ball was deliv- ered by army helicopter during a pre- game pep assembly. KICKING THEIR HEELS up dur- ing a pom pon routine at half- time of the homecoming game are Kathy Fleming. Debi Clary, and Jenny Borchers. DESPITE A GALLANT EFFORT, the Skyhawks lost the home- coming game to Round Lake. 24-0. Bob McCauley (72) and Dave Savino (75) watch from the sidelines. Homecoming 13
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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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Stylish people In keeping with the trends What’s the latest in fashions? Ask any high school student, and he or she will probably be able to tell you. Students are really into fashions and style. But be prepared for a wide vari- ety of styles reflecting the different tastes of to- day’s teenagers. Designer jeans are still “hot,’ but the latest trends are toward stirrup pants, long, oversized shirts and vests, and a dressy look. The television program “Miami Vice” and its star Don Johnson have had a big influence on the new look. More and more students are “dressing up” for school, and. undoubtedly, a large part of teen spending is on clothes. Of course, there are still those days when you want to “scrap out” or be totally ca- sual. Untied tennis shoes are an ex- ample of the more casual look. Some stuidents opt for the status of designer clothes; others find fashionable clothes at less ex- pensive stores. Students realize that what they wear is often per- ceived as an extension of their per- sonalities, interests, and attitudes. That makes it all the more fun in selecting clothing. COLORFUL CONTRAST in the clothes of — Sue Kipping project a •bright'' look, while John Lindstrand wears the kind of white sports coat popularized in the tv show “Miami Vice.” COMFORT IN MIND for Brian Hauck and Dan Stefka who are dressed in scrap out casual. IN SPORTY FORMAL ATTIRE the homecoming royal- ty. Queen Dawn Williamson and King Peter Switzer, ride in the parade.
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