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CLASSIC CONFRONTATION. Senior Tami Blackowiak is determicd to defend her line. However offensive lineswoman Stacy Shaw has her own thoughts of victory. But in the end, the JR. CHICS were proven wrong by a defeat. The senior girls won an honest victory without hardly any foul play. ROYALTY. Homecoming court members seniors Bridget Larson and Brendan Daly greet parade on lookers. These two are not only court members but also Senior Hall of Tame members. Bridget was voted Best Personality while Brendan was voted Most Talented. All seniors participated in the voting. 7 didn't see anyone floating except for the body in the riven but that's a whole other story. -Senior, Andy Hollen HANG IT UP. German senior Rolf Mueller particpated in the decoratln festivities by taping up crepe paper to the ceilings in the senior section of the halls. Rolf Is a student from Germany. He is staying with the Downeys and Is getting involved in school functions.
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DEcksd Out Rumbling, tumbling women, roses and balloons. Wednesday, September 30 the Junior and Senior teams were ready for the opening play of the 1987 Powder-puff game. Senior coaches Eiss and Eranta were semi-confident as they handed out sweat stained practice jerseys to their team. Junior coaches Samuel and Martin hoped their team played as well as they looked, as they scampered onto the field clad in JR. CHICS sweatshirts. One brutal hour later all was over. The seniors won. 28 to 6! Sparking the offense for seniors were such powerhouses as Maxficld and McDaniel. Quarterback K. Schmidt called the plays and Heilers and Regan helped hold the line for defense. Red and white greeted the students on Friday, October 2. Streamers, balloons and even roses decorated the halls, along with huge signs displaying warnings to the Waconia MEAT PENMANSHIP. Seniors Jill Manthel and Tracy Stefonac put the finishing touches on the school fight song sign. They, like many other students, are participating in the hall decorating contest. This Is one of the ways that students can show school spirit and appreciation. Chiefs. The decorating was done Thursday night and lacked some neatness but was made up for with style and originality. Judging was done by parents and teachers who awarded freshmen fourth place, juniors third, sophomores second and seniors first. Later at 2:30pm only half of the floats were prepared for the parade. The WLOL van was ready and last minute preperations were taking place. The organizers of the parade voted the tennis team's float first place, the senior's Hawaiian float second and the Spanish Club-A.F.S.'s Good Luck from Around the World float third. Also included, was the junior's Mound-Mobile which was voted most popular by MWHS students. This has been the first parade Mound has seen in 29 years. The parade was covered by Hews 11.
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SHOWING IT orr. Waiting patiently for a yearbook meeting to begin, seniors Michelle McMillan and Roxie Rockvam discuss their college sweatshirts. College sweatshirt day has been a popular Homecoming day for two years.
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