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Enchanting the youngsters, Cinder- ella, Lori Glenn, casts a magic spell. Q eld December 12, Break- fast in Disneyworld is an annual event sponsored by Student Council in an effort to raise money for Juvenile Dia- betes. Each year, council mem- bers dress as Disney characters and Christmas elves, serving breakfast to children of the com- munity and their parents. Chair- persons Dana Cortese, Toni Rizzo, seniors, and sophomore Chris Stewart organized the event. Aided by sophomore Ian Miller, the breakfast was publi- cized through press releases, posters, and approximately 10,000 flyers. Attended by approximately Dressed for the occasion, council member, Janie Walters, prepares to serve one of the several hundred guests at the Disney breakfast. 375 people, Breakfast in Dis- neyworld featured games, car- toons, and visits with Santa Claus and other popular Disney characters. Games such as Pin the Nose on Rudolph and the Hokey Pokey were co-ordinated W, si' I I 6 4? 5? , H fr I lf by seniors Jodi Frishof and Stacy Sydeski. Also featured was a children's play by students of Mr. Hal Dwyer. Children en- joyed a comically modern ver- sion of a classic fairy tale, Cin- derella Wore Combat Bootsfl Cast members were Jen Thom- as, Amy Juraszek, Pat Lance, Steve Zupick, Jen Boch, Kristen Heasley, and Shannon Riley. One of the parents in attendance commented, This just gets bet- ter each yearf, Many people contributed to the success of Breakfast in Dis- neyworld, from local businesses who donated breakfast items to council parents who helped in the kitchen, to the council mem- bers themselves. Mrs. Elder, Stu- dent Council sponsor, comment- ed, This year was one of the best ever. I am so proud of the kids! Disney Breakfast 15
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Jolly Saint Nick displays his pride of the first place SADD float. lower making party for the senior class float will be held at . . . Maps are available in the main office. For several weeks preceeding Homecoming, this type of an- nouncement was a daily ritual. Dedicated club members and harried advisers tried to sand- wich float construction in with a multitude of other responsibilities. Spirit Week initiated the Stu- dent Council activities accompa- nying Homecoming. Through the course of the week, students were given an opportunity to wear attire that is sometimes not permitted. They showed their school spirit by wearing every- thing from football T-shirts to jams. The last day of Spirit Week, a candlelight pep assem- bly was held in the evening to help the football team prepare for the big game with Connells- ville. Mr. Lann pointed out that Homecoming is a coming home for alumni. He also introduced the members of the football team with special recognition given to the seniors. At that First Place Float SADD San ta Smiles in Lgif - S07 Jams and leaves on the ground? Strange mix? Marina Griffiths, Janice Gavula, Heather Petrak, and Jodie Shi- del battle the elements to show their school spirit. By the stroke of midnight, FBLA suc- cessfully finished their float leading them to a third place award. 0 0 M Fantasy becomes reality in the Chorus' representation of Alice In Wonderland . point, the cheerleaders took over and entertained the student body with their presentation of Mr. Candlelight Kingw which was an imitation of some of the senior team members. To bring the assembly to a close, a scare- crow, dressed as a Connellsville football player, was attacked by several senior players and taken to the ominous bonfire. On Sat- urday, the Homecoming parade signaled the start of the festivi- ties. The day was highlighted with balmy weather and colorful floats. This year, first place prize for the best float was awarded to SADD for their representation of 'Santa Claus, The Movie. Homecoming 17
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