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CREATiviTy shown by students who come dressed up and down Frostbite fever was caught by everyone as sophomores lost the class competition. Kicking off the week was Dress-Up Day and Coronation. Tuesday was Come as You Are Day. Many students rolled right out of bed and came to school. Wednesday was Beach Day. Even though the temperatures were sub-zero, a lot of spirited students showed up in school wearing sunglasses, shorts, and Hawaiin shirts. This was the perfect prelude to the night's activity. The night time activity, broom ball, was a blast. On Thursday, students had the chance to go back in time or stay in the present. Hippie Yuppie Day was one of many surprises. Many freshmen and sophomores chose to dress up in bright polyester, love beads, and bell bottoms. They were clearly the hippies. Most seniors chose to sport the matured yuppie look. Although some seniors went all out to capture that perfect hippie look. Thursday night saw the annual hall decoration. The decorations were original, especially the lighted moon in the senior section. There was, however, a bit of a lack of participation. The freshmen came in first place with seniors in second. Just following the seniors were the juniors in third place. The sophomores lost of course, they didn't even decorate. Friday, the students dressed in red and white. Seniors had their Senior Class Picture taken. The pep fest to follow in the afternoon lacked some organization but roused the spirits of the freshmen and sophomores as they chanted at one another. At the pep fest, the anouncement of the winners of the class competition was read. Coming in last were the soph mores with 237 points. In third place were the junior with 283 points. The freshmen overtook the juniors to earn second place with 319 points. And in first place, the seniors blew everyone else away with 444 points. Senior Susanne Malmberg shows her school spirit by dressing up for “come as you are day. This was held on Tuesday during Sno-Daze week. This was a popular day as students came dressed in sweats and long underwear. Everyone spent the day warm and comfortable.
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Jackie Van Horssen is shown here enjoying the splender of being queen just momments after the crown was placed on her head. The princesses are congratulating her. Senior Kelle Downey had the honor of one of the emcees for the coronation. The Student Senate, which plans all of the week's activities, decided to hold this event during school. Cory Leopold walking down the asile during the Sno-Daze coronation procession. Me was escorted by his mother. Cory was later crowned King of the court. Sno Daze Court: Row 1: Kristi Hartwell, Molly McMillen, Linda Boylan, Stacy Rockvam, Row 2: Ted Snyder. John Cherba, Greg Reese, Jackie Van Horssen. Cory Leopold. Steve Bedell, Mike Fashing, Tom Franta
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Senior Bill Grierson taking a break from the bootball game on Wednesday night of Sno-Daze week. Many students showed up despite the -20 wind chill. The Seniors beat the Juniors handily. Junior Ricki Olson found here in disguise. Actually he Is dressed in the same kind of clothes that our parents wore. “Hippie Yuppie day was one that brought out the creative side in many students. Attics all over town were raided for these unique outfits that many parents wanted to forget. '3no Daze is more fun as a Sophomore than as a Freshman because you become more involved in the activities. - Sohpomore, Jena Lovestrand Seniors Sara Butler and Molly McMillen get into the Sno Daze spirit by showing up in school decked out in their most Y.U.P.P.I.E. clothes.
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