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Sophomore, Eric VanHaaften — Junior, Mike Howard — Senior, Jim Griffin — Senior, Suzi Berg — Senior, Erica Nellenbach — Senior, Larry Miner — King, David Brackens — Queen, Cami Baker — Senior, Jim ButleT, Senior, Tricia Porter — Senior, Julie Kammer — Senior, Paul Gill — Junior, Natalie Rinker — Sophomore, Sandy Porritt
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In early 1987, North Branch Area Schools requested that their locale be chosen for the pre-1988 Summer Olympic events. Well, it wasn’t until a wrell coordinated, pro-Bron- conian effort (launched by Mr. Kilbourn and Principal Schleicher) was made that the Olympic selection committee finally chose the vaunted N.B.H.S. school grounds as the birthplace of these sacred activities. The committee stressed one thing — quality. Mr. Schleicher gave the com- mittee his personal assurance. There will be quality.” And quality there was but in the North Branch tradition. The attending representatives of the committee were puz- zled to find a Powder Puff Game in session upon their arrival. Although the Seniors murdered their underclass- men rivals, the representatives just sort of chuckled and asked where the real action” was. And so it continued. There followed a series of fun, but highly un-Olympic games in which the Seniors slew all before them. The reps were getting a little upset. “Let’s knock it off, Schleicher,” one was quoted as saying. Still more innocent nonsense? Yes. A wild, uncontrolled pep assembly in the gym that left the Seniors in possession of the Victory Jug; an outrageous outdoor expose down the middle of town in which the conquering Senior float was displayed, along with the Jun- ior’s second place floate and the Sophomore’s third place entry; a dance that Saturday night; and, at the culmination, the crowning of the King and Queen, Dave Brackens and Cami Baker, respectively, completed the N.B. Homecoming experience. With a final “Chill out, dudes!” reply from Mr. Schleicher, the heated, disillusioned reps left the scene of (their words) “The Great Olympic Crime.” BILLY GOAT GRUFF the BRONCOS T Uf
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