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Our newly crowned king, Leo Costello. sits on his throne overlooking the crowd at the King Crowning Aud. Stuffing their faces with whip cream to win a prize of a five dollar gift certificate at wh. , . . itey s lce Cream, Mike McKeown. Craig Lamont, and Cory Yetter go for the jelly bean at the bottom of the bowl during the Tuesday Aud. two is ifhii Modeling for the Favorite Faculty Day. Jeff McKinney poses as Mr. Larry Lake on a typical day. SEVENTY
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f www? New Pictionary is the center of attention at this party. Tension builds as Kelly McFate, Mike Abbas, Melissa Rindler, Tim Ryan. Stacey Roche. Patty Keppy, and Seth Meyer watch how JoDee Brandon relays her clue to Wendy Keppy through a drawing as she races against the timer. ou probably joined the crowd in playing games like Trivial Pursuit, Win. Lose, or Draw. and Wheel of Fortune. But this year marked the introduction and resurrection of two of the hottest games: Pictionary and Euchre. You could often find people playing Eu- chre in the commons if you could find a foresome and a deck of cards. The game, which consists of a spe- cial selection of cards: bowers, trumps, and tricks. can sometimes baffle people that don't know how to play. You could also find people playing Win, Lose, or Draw, on almost every board in the school. lf you were lucky you could even get a teacher to join in on the fun by giving you topics to draw. The major attraction outside of school would have to be Piction- ary. The game consists of people trying to relay their ideas through drawings which are etimes legible and most of the time humorous. hard people tried to get the game. stores were sold out and had the people who had them, Spf K itbx families and friends at partie? ,QN f K tteiry what game you played. competiti but humor reigned. g Q, V655 .W 4-3 Nb K 5. 2 Wi Q V5 -' if . .N A ,sclial
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hI7'Efa6'?9 . . With the aud on January 28. 1988 naming the Bachelor Capture top ten, BC week began. The top ten. consisting of Jeff Collins. Leo Costello, Artie Matje. Jeff McKinney, Tom Small, Tim Ryan. Darren Smith, Scott Weisbrook, Brian teDuits, and John Willis. were named at the 12:30 aud and would have to wait until the following Tuesday to find out who would be the king. The days of the week started with Monday's inside-out day, Tuesday's swap day. Wednesday brought us super hero day. Thursday invited people to dress up as their favorite teacher day, and Friday's traditional red and gray day. On Tuesday the crowning aud began by introducing all the candidates and their escorts as they proceeded down the red carpet. Afterwards the crowning of Leo Costello was performed by the Homecoming Queen Nikki Yetter since last years king was unable to attend. The dance was once again held in the pit, with a DJ from JJ Scott DJ Service. The top ten were introduced with their parents and their dates. Following this the top ten and their parents danced to the BC theme ls This Love? The dance lasted from 8:30 to 11:30 with pictures being taken by Ponterelli Photography in the cafeteria. YQ. .. After diving through a bowl of whipped cream for the jelly bean. Craig Lamont goes for a towel to clean up after the BC aud skit. Listening carefully. Scott Weisbrook. Brian teDuits. John Willis, and Jeff Collins look over to find out what the plans of the week are. if Showing the proper way to dress for swap day. Mr. Aaron Van Dyke models his female attire and hair style for the crowd at the aud. Our seventh candidate is Scott Weisbrookf' announces Angie Sinn who was the 1988 emcee for the Bachelor Capture Aud. 71
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