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I. Mike Liberatore blows up the Itallonn with hin own unique touch 2. Angie Srdunutte (contort, escorted fry l)un Cole, is homecoming queen. Hurl Woo !$ Irightf escortcrl by Mike Douglas, is first runner-up. umf Shelley Creen lleft). escorted by fay Creen. is secatul runner-up The Sophomore class represents its spirit with CO I.PI IS. 4. Nunci Moreland masters the art of hanging putter strq»s. 5. Kevin Skaggs bunas up orange and black crepe toiler strifts, n Bruce Miller shows inspirational school spirit 7 I,PUS firis throw the Troian into the bonfire, H hil’orte beers score a helpful touchdown. Iltiwrtomrmi II
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Slicers Will 'Keep the Fire Burning’ The Homecoming game was played against the Chesterton Trojans, with the theme being “Torture the Trojans. Friday was orange and black day. The decorations all turned out really terrific! They showed a lot of careful work on the part of the people who helped. The school was really full of spirit, especially after the pep session during second hour. All the proud Slicers were really fired up as they showed how much spirit they had. It was one of the most exciting days of the school year. Before game time, many students drove in the traditional car caravan. They had their cars and trucks all decorated and ready to go. The caravan started at Lincoln School at 5:30, and moved through town to Resting for yet another tradition: the Homecoming Bonfire. From there it moved on for the final stop at the game. The award for the winning car was given to Sue Madison and Sue Werner. During half-time, the Homecoming Queen candidates and their escorts were presented. The 1983 Homecoming Queen was Angie Schmutte. She was nominated by Mat Girls, and her escort was Dan Cole. First runner-up was Barb Woods. She was nominated by Art Club, and her escort was Mike Douglas. Second runner-up was Shelley Green. She was nominated by Girls Reserves, and her escort was Jim Green. Senior class President Mike Barthel awarded the spirit stick to the senior class for being the class with the most spirit. Even though the Slicers bowed to Chesterton with the score of 15-8. Homecoming still proved to be a suc- cess. An aftergame dance was held in the high school. Many students showed up to dance to the music of the WRBR music machine. After weeks of preparation, the long- awaited Homecoming was over again for another year. 10 Homecoming
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We Go Together. . . You may have asked how did the theme of this yearbook come about. I. Nancy Knoll, the editor, made the deci- sion on what the theme should be. Selecting the theme is an exciting job. I came about my decision of “Music is a way of life when I was listening to the radio. I thought music touches everyone in many ways: students perform in the music program, some students are members of bands out-of-school, and almost everyone listens to the radio. Even TV commercials have music. Music touches students in many ways. Some music brings back touching memories from the past. Other music brings futuristic ideas to the listener. Music will never die in the young and in the old. in the meek and in the bold. Remember to always let music ring throughout your life.
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