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If . Red paint on fireproofed, whiTe paper helps Ka- Tie Quinn and ElizabeTh G-rigg, juniors, display The junior class Theme Super Pioneers , as They decoraTe The NorTh hall afTer school, Nov. 23. Tinsel, portraying rain, goes on The ceiling wiTh Tape, Nov. 23. Shelley Clark, sophomore, secures The Tinsel quickly so The sophomore class will be finished by The 9:30 p.m. deadline. cherr ln the fac ' IT was 2 a.m., Nov. 24, when STeph- anie Adams, Girls' Pep Club fGPCy presidenT, puT anoTher cherry pie in The oven. Then, afTer much difficuITy, she and TooTie Grone, GPC secreTary, sTarTed The coffee maker. Grohe drank five cups of coffee ThaT nighT To help her sTay awake. They, along wiTh The oTher GPC offi- cers, labored ThroughouT The nighT To prepare for Turkey Day fesTiviTies. In addiTion To baking over 30 cherry pies, They made door signs and wroTe jin- gles for each of The fooTball players. 'We had so many Things To do ThaT nighT, said Adams. Each of The cher- ry pies Took 45 minuTes To bake, and since TooTie QGrone3 and I are nexr door neighbors, we baked half of Them aT my house and half of Them aT hers. IIWe finished wriTing The jingles and making The door signs while The pies were in The oven, said BeTh Coons, sergeanT-aT-arms. AfTer Those were finished we sewed capes Qfor Red and WhiTe Dayj ouT of exTra spiriT rags. Though iT Took The GPC officers hours To bake The pies, Todd Thomas, junior, consumed his pie in less Than a minuTe OT The annual pie-eaTing conTesT. l 1 - 'TThe pie-eaTing conTesT was fun, buT eaTing so fasT made me sick - Mike Webb, sophomore I ThoughT a pie-eaTing conTesT would be easy, buT I gagged on The whipped cream - I couIdn'T breaThe, said Lucy Wibbenmeyer, senior. By The Time I goT To The cher- ries, someone had already won. This conTesT followed The afTernoon pep assembly which included The GPC SkiT, performances of The cheerlead- ing and pom pon squads and The rec- ogniTion of senior fooTball players. AT The end of The assembly, Adams an- nounced The winners of The oTher spiriT conTesTs. By accuraTeIy idenTifying The mosT fooTball players, HeaTher SmiTh, senior, won The baby picTure conTesT. Terri Logan, sophomore, came clos- esT To guessing The correcT number of red hoTs and Took home The jar as her prize. For The mosT creaTive hall, STudenT Council QSCJ Tied wiTh The junior class. To illusTraTe Their Theme l'Pioneers will have The lasT Iaugh , SC members drew carToon characTers and presenT- ed Them in siTuaTions perTaining To Tur- key Day. InsTead of drawing The carToons by hand, I used an opaque projecTor and Traced Them, said David Kice, senior. IT was The firsT Time l'd really been involved in Turkey Day. IT was fun, buT I spenT many hours on iT. Through The use of carToon drawings and slogans, The juniors porTrayed Their Theme 'TPIoneers are Super Heroes. They focused on Superman and used his shield emblem on individual lockers wiTh The name of a junior on each one. The pom pon squad received The award for The besT Theme which was 'TOI' McCallie had a Farm. To depicT Qconflnued on p. 285 Turkey Day AcTiviTies - 25
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Dressed up in crazy apparel, Kim Loomis, senior class presidenf, organizes coronafion for The Red and WhiTe SpiriT Dance. Paul DeClue, alum, and Jack Noble, senior, awaiT The announce- menT. Decked out in red and whiTe, STacy Kline, senior volleyball player, Talks To Coach Wayne Pounds before a maTch againsT Ladue, OCT. 26. M he dress-up gam Gray sweaTs, sTriped socks, a green and blue polka-doTTed Tie, and red sunglasses was noT The usual aTTire for field hockey players, buT cloThes like These did make Their mark every so ofTen on Kaki Kelly, field hockey player. Dressing up for cerTain games be- came a Tradifion noT only for specTa- Tors buT for many aThleTic Teams as well. lVlosT aThleTic Teams dressed up nicely, buT Kim Loomis Qseniory decided ThaT we should all dress up weird be- fore imporTanT games, said Kelly. l'Seeing people walk down The hall dressed as zany and wild as me really gave me a loT of spiriT, she said. Along wiTh The field hockey Team, some members of The girls' sofTball and volleyball Teams also dressed up. Robin STauffer Qseniorj wore whiTe knickers, cleaTs, sfriped socks and a baseball haT before one of our soffball l'Shannon Farrar Qfreshmanj I and l decided To geT inTo The spiriT of Things and so we N goT really spazzed ouT and dressed up funny. - Julie I PeTersen, sophomore ur ' I I games, said KaTie Quinn, Junior. Zany, wild, and weird, however, were noT The only ways To dress. Baskefball and fooTball players came To school decked ouT in Three- piece suiTs and sporTs jackeTs The day of a game. Girls' Pep Club officers also kepT up wiTh sTyles by donning Their red wool blazers for pep assemblies and games. Our blazers had always been a Tra- diTion, said STephanie Adams, GPC presidenT. We wore Them Qblazersj To all of The games. People would espe- cially look for our blazers aT away games. individuals also joined in The game of dressing up for acTiviTies. They showed Their school spiriT by dressing up for Red and WhiTe Day, spiriT dances, and The Turkey Day game. I jusT always Tried To wear red and whiTe on The days of a game, said lvlrs. Mary Davenporf, English Teacher. l'lT reminded people ThaT There was a game. Cosfumes 27
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