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In the summer of 1986, students wanting to be- come better at what they liked to do, took time out of their vacations and went to camps. Not just any camps, but ones where they could learn important things about their particu- lar interests. The drill team, flag team, and cheerleading camps were for girls with an extra large supply of school spirit and energy to burn. They learned great, new dance steps, tricky maneuvers, and sporty cheers. Basket- ball, volleyball, and foot- bail camps were also on the list for people with am- bition and drive to work hard on their athletic abilities. Re- bounds, spikes, and pass- ing was the name of the game here. For the more academic minded there was yearbook camp. Stu- dents learned new con- cepts and ideas, and what was in style for yearbooks. All of the camps took hard work and sweat which re- sulted in stiff and tired bo- dies. Getting scrapes and bruises often went along with this. They also cost varied amounts of money, but the general opinion of everyone involved was that it was worth it to go to these camps. The people who attended the camps and helped make it a very memorable year for every- one. Time Out A tough play is made to look easy in a hard game. The Bobcat band and Flag team sport their new uniforms. 10 Summer Camps
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Twist Shout Derek Anderson King Pam Jensen Queen Wade Thompson Prince Vanessa Lee Princess Twist and Shout was the theme announced September 5 in the Homecoming Assem- bly presented by the student- body officers. The first day of Homecoming week was dress- up day. Students participated by coming in their Sunday best. Tuesday was Beach Day and Wednesday was Powder Puff Football. Senior, Kristen Clements, said, concerning the game, I loved it! It brought the whole class to- gether. We got to know the girls in our class better. Thursday was Career Day. Students came dressed as what they wanted for their ca- reer. The girls wore the foot- ball player ' s jerseys during the day. At 7:00 p.m. the powder puff football game be- gan. The final score of the game was 14-12 with the s en- iors on top! Friday morning there was an assembly which featured a slide film presen- tation called Paradise . That night our football team lost to the Skyline Grizzlies. Saturday was the anxiously awaited Homecoming Dance. As couples entered the dance, they were surrounded by blue and white decorations. The theme was Heaven in Your Eyes by Loverboy. Brad Mortensen Duke Karie Weimer Dutchess 12 Student Life Homecoming i i
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