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“CI Red Hot Monday. A word which struck ter- ror in a student ' s heart. Monday meant not one or two days but five whole days full of homework, quizes, and tests. However, the first week of October began with a dif- ferent kind of Monday in which ev- ery student was eager for school to start. The atmosphere was electric before the bell rang at 7:45, begin- ning homecoming week. Halls overflowed with students who were dressed to suit the day. Nightshirts, pajamas and stuffed animals helped make up a dreamy Monday. On Wednesday, to prove that the Lions could beat the Lake- land Lakers, no sweat, everyone wore his sweats. On Thursday, punk day, everyone dressed as if he had chosen Adam (of Ant fame) to co- ordinate his wardrobe. Friday topped off the week with students wearing purple and white with their favorite hats. A thick layer of fog prevented stu- dents from coming to school on Tuesday. However, this day did not hamper the spirit. Greg Kelley stat- ed,: The day off was a great way to start homecoming week. The middle of the week, Wednes- day, was highlighted by the junior and senior girls getting fired up to meet head on in an exciting and suspenseful Powder Puff football game. The crowd was tense as the two forces met. Though it was a close battle, the seniors came out on top. Junior Laurie Foutz said en- thusiastically, Just wait until next year! Flames and school spirit climbed high at the annual bonfire. Long hours had been spent by all classes Captains Pete Garrison, 35, and Jim Col- lins. 89, shake hands after the com toss with the captains of the Lakers, Victor Landfair. 84, and behind him Pat Conley. A highlight o( the homecoming game is the crowning of the Homecoming Queen and her court; Senior Shellie Halt, escorted by David Baumgartner, Senior Ann Shaw, escorted by Mark Sellars; Queen Tricia Tappy, escorted by Chris Clark; Sophomore Michele Kies, es- corted by Jon Shade; Freshman Paula Smith, escorted by Brad Frederick; Junior Tiffany Healy, escorted by Tim Glenn, -16- homecoming life styles it- r s m ' photos by Wallers Studio
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