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Q Jlicers Shine Spotlight on Their Creativity. CunMHilv and organitculon ufi lux» key uxtr f» when .1 comes to homecoming Jemrating SU’sl students don I realize it but class officers spend hours Ordering material arxl preparing for Thursday night decorating Of course alt classes start out with a game plan hut the organization is usually last m all the choos and excitement This sear a new rule u w set no point us» allowed in school fist decorating purposes Slany complaints were made about lb» VKOntwnwnre but three of the four classes managed to work around it The tumors panned their signs in the courtyard The sophomores held a few workshops at people's houses, and the seniors set up shop outside the front doors on that dritdy mght The freshmen ran into a few difficulties when it came to this rule A rumor ran through the hallways and cafeterias that the freshmen were dis qualified because they were using pomi in the building Before verifying whether that statement uxn true or not the discouraged underclassmen destroyed what decorations were already u The seniors won the Hunts for the decorating com petition A canopy of orange and black streamers covered the ceiling of the large cafeteria Jill Pnckett and Stan Meadow made a sign listing all names of the Class of 19Sb The football plays-r foments Ban or flogs hung on the icalh of the cafeteria The small cafeteria nets transformed info a football field, com plete u’lfb fans goal posts and scoreboards with the help of the sophomore class The junior captured a tunnel effect by hanging orange paper along both walk of their hol ieay The spirit and excitement that uxis generated ut» well worth aH the time and money that was put into that evening AH A b 12 IIOMECOMING DECORA TING
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Wi E EACH PLAY MANY VITAL ROLES Throughout our lifetime we will each play many important roles. As we live today much of our time is taken up with role ploying. At home we are sons and daughters, sisters and brothers, rule followers, chore doers, neighbors and fiends. In school we are students, spirit boosters, leaders, followers, athletes, scholars, problem makers, problem solvers and friends While out of school many of us arc employees, car owners, tax payers, music lovers, and once again friends. High School Is a time to be yourself. Play the roles you want to play, read the scripts that you want to read and possess the traits you want to possess. High School is the best time of your life take advantage of the fun. Sooner than we'll know it we'll be playing more complicated roles. College goers, mothers, fathers, husbands, wives, family supporters, rule makers, decision makers, and homeowners. Although the roles we play change through the years, the people we are now will always live within us.
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i A cheerful lentor. Kan Applegate helps the seniors out uvth decorating 2. The Junior class shines as Amy McDonald. Patti Nossen, and Kelley Mullins take a quick break from decorating 3. Lisa Defiyke anti Valene HMridlh attempt to put some thought into their next project 4. Tom Korrel. Scott Quakenbush. ondJennl Staigcr are all set to transform the Junior hall into a moss of black and orange 5 Rich Rutz stripes the pillars ictth sheer spirit 6 Junior Pete Sass gets hung up with spirit weeks decorating 7. A surprised senior. Chico Lipscomb gets caught in the junior hall by Dax e Mocharasc hu'ilh and Cheryl Principe 8. Chris Northam and Louie Kurd as hang the ' 'Senior Ceiling of the large cafeteria 9 Mary Portuhs supports the football Irani by rnakmg a poster listing their names
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