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10 Homecoming
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Last year’s Junior Miss, Shelly Paquette, congratulates Michelle Martin, winner of this year’s Junior Miss competition. Offering suggestions on dance techniques, pageant sponsor, Miss Pat, speaks with Nicole Guske during rehearsal. “My Salute to America adds a touch of patriotism to the Creative Talent competition as Sandie Beh¬ rens performs a medley of Ameri¬ can songs on the flute. A ballet routine is performed by Barbara Tucker, winner of the Cre¬ ative Talent award. Ballet as a tal¬ ent act is not usually seen during Junior Miss.
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S eniors and Spirit From Goo shave to half-time wrestling, it was the week to be rude T he seniors reached for the sky and the window cleaner as Homecoming ’86 got underway. We went schizo and bombed the Devil ' s Commons.” said Pete Dobri- jevich. Despite some discrepancies in the seniors’ commons decorations, everything was straightened out be¬ fore Spirit Week got into full swing. The bonfire and parade were moved to the night of the game to boost spirit. This year’s Powder Puff teams were changed to Freshman- Senior vs. Sophomore-Junior. Half-time activities included the big wrestling grudge match betweeen Chris Bruiser” Biele¬ feld, Jim Crusher” Phillips, Jason “Hacksaw” Lewis, and the Mystery Man” Rusty Bielefeld. “Class competition hasn’t been working, and this was an origi¬ nal idea to break out of the bore¬ dom,” Chris Bielefeld said. One of the highlights of the week was the Goo Shave” during the bonfire. “I had to get it shaved for basket¬ ball anyway, said Jim. Paul Hel- mick, Doug Bryant, and Mark Man- cilla did the honors Homecoming night. Watch out! The seniors aren’t fin¬ ished yet. This is our warm-up for Section¬ als,” Mark Mancilla said. Tory Kincius The seniors reach for the sky and cheer on the Red Devils while trav¬ eling down Commercial Avenue on their float in the Homecoming pa¬ rade. The glow of the bonfire warms Laura Dancula and Moira McMillan as they await the start of the game. Homecoming 11
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