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elebrating Angle White ' s victory, David Jansson shows his jubilation at the Homecoming fostivilios, David reign exchange student from Sweden and was glad to be able to be a part o( Homecoming ;il MHS Mr. Ed Chamberlin takes attend- ance tc assure ii are present at the Homecoming pep assembly. Mr. Chamberlin took the place of his father. Mr. Bruce Chamberlin. as M.C. of all pep sessions held throughout the year. Despite the gloomy weather. Senior Rob Sriver happily walks Freshman Amy Richards to her place on the Homecoming Court ' P w . ' REMEMBER WHEN 1. Four of the nine es- corts wore jeans. 2 Mr. Manuszak held the C in the word Cavemen ' upside down at the pep ses- sion. 3 Mr. Chamberlin ' s thee year old son Kyle participated in the homecoming as- sembly. 4. The rain almost C2m- celled the homecom- ing festivities. 5. The band and pom- pons were unable to perform the tradition- al pre-gamc and half- time routines because of the rain. 6. Two of the court members changed es- corts by the time the evening began. 7. The dance was spon- sored by the Student Council. 8. All the points in the football game were scored in the first half. 9. All homecoming flow- ers were donated by DeCloedt ' s Floral Place. Homecoming carna- tions were sold to the students by the Stu- dent Council for $1.25. . ■ .- ■ , 10 Homecoming Student Life 19
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Z 3 ' ' s ' ' ' Xj ' ZZ ' IS 1 1 1 99 ' TT : : : •••••• ••••••« ••••••« •••••• •••••• Angie White Is Crowned Queen Of The 1987-88 omecoming The Homecoming festivities, which have been a tradition at MHS for over 35 years, were held October 2nd, 1987. When the day of Homecom- ing finally arrived, spirits were high. A pep assembly was held to announce the court members and their escorts. To get the assembly started, Mr. Ed Chamberlin, M C of the session, decided to take attendance of the entire student body. Needless to say, this at- tempt was unsuccessful. Next, Mr. Chamberlin ' s three year old son Kyle made a surprise appearance posing as the tough- est Riley football player. When- ever we go to the mall, students stop my son and ask, ' Hey! Aren ' t you Rocky Kyle? ' Mr. Chamberlin commented. The high spirits continued into the night with students rallying at Steel Stadium to cheer on the Caveman football team. MHS put forth a great effort and stomped the Riley Wildcats 28- 0. It was time to announce the 1987 Homecoming Queen. The girls nervously lined up on the field. Angie White ' s name was announced over the intercom. Student Council President Sloan Spears crowned her making her title official. Angie graciously stated, It was a great honor to be chosen; I want to thank all my friends for all the support they gave to me. by Jennifer Swanberg Co-Editor-in-Chief Matt Brown proudly escorts Angie White as she is congratulated for be- coming the 1987-88 Homecoming Queen. Angle was involved in many extra-curricular activities and was held in high esteem by her peers. Tracy Karkiewicz, Bobby Johnson, Chris Dillon, and Doug DuComb celebrate the Caveman victory at the Homecoming dance after the game. MIshawaka beat Riley 28-0 18 Homecoming Student Life 1987-88 Homecoming Court (left to right): Amy Richards. Rob Sriver. Kathy Ryan, David Jansson. Beth Chidiste Mark Benner, Angie McCray, Bryan Baetsel. Dawn Ice. Craig VanDurmen. Michelle Smith. Matt Brown, Dalona Hal Mark Schroeder. Stormie VanHoecke, Troy Comstock. Angie White. Charlie Cornett.
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Jennifer Grimm Stars As Alice In onderland m The students of Mishawaka High School put on the chil- dren ' s play Alice in Wonderland this year during October 1st through 3rd. Some of the star scenes in- cluded Humpty Dumpty (Troy Gill), and Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum (Jeff Maggioli and George Verongos). Their silly poems and wild outfits en- tertained the audience through- out the scene. An excellent performance was given by all members of the play, even after considering the limited resources the crew had. The interpretation of the play was difficult, according to Troy Comstock. The school did not have the equipment to be able to reproduce the entire play, so Mr. McSorely and Troy had to decide which scenes would be most effective and somewhat simple to act out. The cast performed this difficult play expertly. Afterwards, the cast members retired to the cafeteria to sign autographs for the younger chil- dren. The kids enjoyed meeting the characters up close, and had a good time talking with them. All in all, the play went very well, raised money, and put on a good show for the children of the community. by Jill Taraskiewicz Co-Editor-in-Chief Humpty-Dumpty (Troy Gill) tries to confuse Alice by badgering her with questions. Troy was supported by his many friends who came to his open- ing performance. Reciting The Walrus and The Car- penter to Alice (Jennifer Grimm), Tweedle Dee (Jeff Magioli) stops to remember the next verse. The wild costumes of Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum added a bit of excite- ment to their act. 20 Wonderland Student Life After the play the White Rabbit (Kim Koczan) volunteers her time to signing autographs for eager children The play was performed during daytime hours so that children were able to attend.
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