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Portrait: A Match Made in the halls of Midview ' by sopho- more Leah Durkee. Has freshman Dan Frabotta swept soph- omore Robin Uehlein off her feet? Archie Ochletree was willingly carried off to a destination un- known by Brett Ste- vanus, Sam Spicer, and Joe Tackett. Autumnfest Is Better Than Ever No matter what your interest fun can be found As you sit, reading these words, look- ing at these pictures, and remember- ing Autumnfest, I'm sure that you'll agree that the energy level was high that day. It wasn't just a money-mak- ing function. It was a time for all of the student organizations to get together in a fun, fair-like atmosphere for stu- dents and faculty. Each booth had something different to offer for those attending Autumn- fest. Mrs. Caponi's children walked away with about five goldfish apiece. Greg Schacher won a necklace and gave it to Kelley Hatcher, who com- mented I'll cherish this for life.'' Rob- in Uehlein and Dan Frabotta got their pictures taken as girl Middie and guy Middie . Anji Heron had piano keys painted on her cheek. Jennifer Gordon was covered with whipped cream from head to toe. Kerry Fees bought a panoramic picture of last year's seniors. Even the people who didn't win anything, get wet, or plas- tered with something edible left the Autumnfest with something - memo- ries of crazy friends, wild times, andMr. Dawson's head sticking out of a hole, dripping with uncooked oatmeal. Since last year's Autumnfest was rained out, the freshmen weren't the only ones joining in this tradition for the first time. Junior Julie Ross found the meaning of jail when Brian Searle sent her there because it was her birthday. The jail was such a hot item that it was always full and the cheerleaders had to enlarge it to ac- comodate all of the inmates. It seemed that the members of the Spanish club would have been the most uncomfortable individuals at the Autumnfest. According toSue Keck, the Spanish Club's advisor, be- ing wet in the cold weather wasn't any worse than it had been in the past. A bigger problem that they faced was finding people who were skilled enough to launch the water balloons from the giant rubber band at the live targets. Finally, after discarding the rubber band, business picked up. Spanish Club mem- bers Scott Wilson and Rob Wuensch join Sue Keck as targets for the water balloon bombing. AUTUMNFEST 21
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Could this be the lucky throw that ends Jason Qendics' addic- tion of borrowing money to prove his manliness?'' Meil Cunningham, Becky Denson, Debbie Ince, Ted Bradley, Michelle Hampton, Scott Ack- lin, Shelley Joseph, and Sean McCray wonder, as they clutch their dwindling supplies of loose change. Poor Lori McAlpinI Joe Sengstock and a group of majorette terrorists (Kelly Car- rothers, Sharon Mil- ditch , Jennifer Gor- don, and Jennifer Waleri ) decide to gang up on her. Could she be contemplating revenge? A mischievious-look ing Julie Bakos was seen being awfully friendly with unit prin- cipal Tom McIntyre. Wonder what she's up to! It's good to see that such a tough guy can have some fun once in a while. 20 STUDENT LIFE
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As the football teams eagerly prepare for the Admiral King game, one of three parachutists floats down onto the field. Each one of the spec- tacular parachutists brought with him cither the game ball, the American flag, or the King's crown. During the pregame ceremonies, the queen candidates are escorted in to the stadium by ‘ classy'' convcrtables driven by owners in the community. Randi McCourt waves to the Middie fans from a flaming-red 1966 Ford Mustang. Other cars that paraded on the track were a black 64 Olds 442. a red 63 Ford Falcon, two yellow '71 Ford Mustangs and a brand new 87 Corvette. The Queen candidates then met their escorts and the rest of the court. 22 STUDENT LIFE
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