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Spirit Weele replaces homecoming We're just here to do the All-State Shuffle. This chant was heard through- out the gym at the pep assembly Friday topping off a fun-filled Spirit Week,Feb. 3-7. Although Student Council had only two weeks in which to organize the weeks' activities, they turned out extremely well according to the officers. Dress-up days were planned, bulletin boards and doors were decorated, and a 'Surtin Scene' dance was held after the game on Friday night. Spirit Week took the place of what used to be Basketball Homecoming. Faculty Senate said we couldn't have a Home- coming for basketball because other schools didn't have one, and participation was down last year, claimed ASB Vice- President Sarah White, But then they said they wanted something for the winter sports, so we planned Spirit Week. The week began on Monday with Stuffed Animal Day. Many students brought their teddy bears and other child- hood toys. The week continued with 50's dayg T-Shirt, Hat, and Button Dayg Night Life Dayg and Sports Day on Friday. Activities also included a spirit stick search, and class counts at the boys' basketball game on Tuesday and at the wrestling match on Saturday. Friday night, the boys' basketball team suffered a disappointing 63-64 loss to West Linn. After the game, the junior class put on a dance in the cafeteria. The dance was really great! com- mented junior Heather Brower. It was really fun and well-organized. The dance was done by Milhi's own Ninja Sound. Since Spirit Week took the place of Homecoming it was much calmer. According to Treasurer Renee Anderson, If this had been homecoming, we would have had a court and a parade, and the whole week would have been much more intense. Copy by April Cooke O Q Captain for a day-In an effort to encourage crowds at the Girls' Varsity Basketball game, junior Robin Anderson speaks to students. The girls went on to win their game Friday night against West Linn. Photo by Jeff Baker. Isn't he cute?-A tazmanian devil keeps sophomore Michelle Sabin company while she works on her yearbook layout during 4th period. Stuffed Animal Day was one of the tive dress-up days planned for 'Spirit Week. Photo by Chris Maki. Spirit Week
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Fa-La-La-Singing a jingle at the assembly are seniors Karen Gilliam, Colette Chatterton, Dan Wilkins, Steve Nitzel, and Eric Tuomi. The jingles were written by Student Council and each class sang their own versions. Photo by Jeff Baker. -.v.7.,....-,vw-1,5 , 'Q ' .,, Give me a T -A spirited senior Steve Nitzel holds 'up his portion of the Mustang sign at the pep assembly Friday. The assembly was plamied to recognize all winter sports. Photo by Jeff Baker. We're number one!-Giving a musing speech for the wrestling team is coach Ken Buckles. The wrestling team had a very successful season sending 15 wrestlers to the state competition. Photo by Jeff Baker 2 Spirit Week Cut and paste-A bulletin board gets junior Eric Broweis attention while he deoorates it for com- petition. The seniors came out on top with their spirited bulletin board. Photo by Jeff Baker.
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fx, ,a , Football Homecoming Court KRIS RATHMANNER Queen JASON GAULT Kill KAREN GILLIAM First Princess ERIC MILLER First Prince SARA WILKIN Second Princess DAN WILKINS Second Prlnce CINDY BELLES Third Princess TIM HALE ThlrdPrince SARAH WHITE Junior Princess CLEO HESTER Jlmlor Prince MELISSA BOZICH Sophomore Prhacese ANDY DAVIES Sophomore Prince MEDORA FRENCH ITOIIIIIIII Prlnmu B.J. BATES Freshman Prince Teachers join the fun-In the parade through Mil- waukie, staff members Pam Owens, Barry Malcolm, Doug O'Brian, Marie Grant, Tom Archer, and Martha Thornton show their spirit by marching along with students. The parade is one way the community gets involved with Homecoming. Photo by Tami Zuber 22 Football Homecoming Bye-Bye-In the Homecoming Assembly sop Ice cream anyone?-During the pep assembly mores Lori Hill, Andy Davies, Amy Speer, J ' Friday, John Fort puts on an airband performance Nickel, Pam Paaso, Hise Anderson, Tyson Min to Ice Cream Man by Van Halen. His perform- and Denise McCulloch perform their jingle. ance became the only teacher skit presented. sophomores received a tirst place in the Photo by Brian LaBrado competition. Photo by Laurie Littlehales 4.4! f I M rf 1 n fy ,,
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