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0 J W1 By Amy Turnquist all Homecoming Week, Oct. 5-9, was capped by the Indians' 31-0 victory over the Wichita North Redskins. After the players wiped-out their opponent, the student body rocked to the theme Wipe Out at the Homecoming dance in the South gym. During the halftime of the game, the Homecoming honoraries were recognized, and Matt Laurie and Katie Williams were named King and Queen. The week began with Denim Day, followed by p u t E . t Homecoming victory caps week-long activities Twin Day, Asymmetrical Day, Time Warp Day, and the traditional Class Color Day on Friday: faculty in yellow, freshmen in green, sophomores in red, juniors in white and seniors in blue. Thursday night's activities included the powder puff football game where the West team, led by Theresa Suggs and Holly Hunt, defeated the East, 36-12. The pep rally at halftime was comprised of the traditional burning of the M to the cheers of the powder puff cheerleaders and Mr. Myron Schwinn fulfilling his duty as winner of the second annual SADD- sponsored Kiss-the-Pig contest. Friday featured the parade from West Loop to CiCo Park. The S50 best float award went to the Junior Class for their float portrayal of a wave wiping out a Wichita North Redskin. Junior Angie Read, who put a lot of time and effort into the winning float, said that lt was worth the effort because our last two floats were really good, but we didn't win anything. Everyone worked really hard and it was so much fun. Our class is really special because we work together. QUICK FEETI Teresa Suggs rushes by East opponent Wendy Moore as teammate DeeDee Schmaderer cheers her on. lphoto by Scott Boydl ROYAL MOMENT Principal James Rezac congratulates Katie Vihlliams on being selected the 1987 Homecoming queen. lphoto by Scott Boydl Fall Homecoming 15 fa! f 52. :E 61? .35- rf-fi. L? fi' t 1 2: I l , ,
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TWO OF A KIND. Ruffled rniniskirts and folded down Chucks' express Julie Kroenlein and Tracy Hepner's unique style on Twin Day. lphoto by Scott Boydl PIECING A MASTERPIECE Angie Read adds pieces and pieces of tissue paper to the winning Junior Class float. lphoto by Holly Lambertl 14 Fall Homecoming
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ASTONISHED MOM. Upset at the sight of a drunk Hugo Peabody lScott Wissmanl, Mrs. MacAfee lNanette Pelletierl questioned. What have you been drinking? lphoto by Holly Lambertl Lx i.,............----.'un. 4-nail... DlD YOU HEAR? Spreading the news that Hugo and Kim got pinned, the teens of Sweet Apple, Ohio, clog the phone lines. lphoto by Holly Lambertl YOU CAN'T DO THAT! Ursula lWendy Catheyl tries to talk Kim lVlacAfee out of quitting the Conrad Birdie Fan Club. lphoto by Holly Lambertl HURRY UP. Determined to get Conrad Birdie lTim Adamsl out of town unnoticed ltop left photol, Albert Peterson lBob Fleenerl rushes the disguised rock singer to the train. lphoto by Holly Lambertl 16 Bye Bye Birdie Q, 5 .,f,1,f,.. ff'-M wr at fwfr QQ :sy .2- at 5 of eg, s
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