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14 School Life Husky Fans “Punk Day” provides unusual Greg Rodeheaver, Julie Warnick, Steve costumes as portrayed by Carissa Wilburn, Miranda Hicks, and Denise Selby, Patti Blocher, Barb Sisler, Scott Friend. Watkins,: back row Amy Wellborn, ] | asmnnrrnioen menace “Spook Hancock Day,” with its array Portraying a palmreader, Julie of imagination, produces everything Warnick attempts to see Shari Broom’s from a bride, Carissa Selby and a future. mouse, Amy Wellborn, to a little girl, Sherri Golden.
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Reflect Hard Times Awarded Slo-poke suckers, the high- again, a homeroom instructed by Mr. homeroom-prize captors were, once Gerald Snelson. pt —itlhiisssoste” QWs As Linda Yunker and Scott 0. BRE ae ae ee Watkins filled the positions of ; manager and co-manager respectively, the annual magazine campaign was kicked-off and the businessman in every participating student became apparent. The two highest sales persons were Randall Beitzel with a grand total of $480.59, and Marcella Yoder, her sales amounting to $452.72. The anticipated goals were reached, raising over $11,000 with Mr. Snelson’s homeroom of seniors contributing an average of $56.40 per student: the highest homeroom. Close behind was Mrs. Buckle’s homeroom with an average of $53.14 per student. The campaign was considered an overall success sates A with the total sales amounting isplaying possible magazine prizes, Linda Yunker and Scott Watkins hope AD CAN SPeE No for another rewarding year. School Life 13
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“Dressed To Kill” Rowing her boat down the hall, In sheer amazement “little girl” Sherri Sherry Kolbfleisch depicts the Tidy Golden gazes at “clown” Holly Bowl man, hoping to “Wipe up” Harman. Hancock. As imaginations flared and ideas were formed, the various dress-up days were filled with a multitude of costumes. The dress-up days were provided to spark spirit for the Hancock and Southern games. For the Hancock game a “spook Hancock” day was designed. The costumes varied from clowns to Tidy Bowl men. For the Southern game a week of original dress was designated. One such day was “punk day” which brought on much controversy. Students dressed in their renditions of the punk Waiting for fellow “punk rockers,” rock fad. Barb Sisler, Patti Blocher, and Cris Selby take a moment to rest. School Life 15
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