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School Spirit Brightens Homecoming Week Were you wondering why everyone was dressed so bizarre during September? That was all the enthusiasm of our school shining through. Homecoming week was successful with both students and faculty participating in dress up days. Punk rock clothes, jogging suits, 50’s garb, togas, and red and white outfits filled the halls during the week. Again this year the F.H.A. sponsored the kick-off breakfast. The menu included scrambled eggs, orange juice, and frosted rolls. Faculty, student, and parental participation boosted attendance. For the second year in a row school spirit peaked at the Thursday night pep rally. Later that evening the upperclasswomen continued the tradition of winning the Powder Puff football game. The week winded down with the parade. The marching band led the procession of clowns, floats, horses, and three wheelers past the many spectators. The Cheesemakers pushed up to “Sink the Vikings” that evening and went on to a 19-7 victory over Stoughton. Activities concluded that weekend with the Homecoming dance Saturday night. After the week of excitement and activities, the weekend was a welcomed rest to many. 1. Tina Johnson gives her Queen smile. 2. Mr. Rourke (Mr John Hyland) and Tattoo (Louie Furgal) assist Mr. Schilt (68) In his attempt to become the greatest American hero. 8
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3 3. Don Nymann is caught in one of his many disguises. 4. The homecoming court watches the game from the sidelines. 5. The crowd intently watches the game. 7
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3 1. The Junior’s try to pull their weight in the tug of-war contest. 2. Jim Rackow rides his three wheeler in the parade. 3. Homecoming court. FRONT ROW Dana Frickson. Beth Sorn. Jana Oxenreider. Queen Tina Johnson, Lori Ruch, Patti Schilt. Dawn Schindler. SECOND ROW: Mike Rufenacht, Brian Keith. John Roundy. Paul DuCharme. Mike Deignan. Dan Mueller. Steve Webster. Mark Endres. 4. Ann Glendenning and Bai Qureshi punk out to the max. 9
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