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Sail Away With The Sophomores Swashbuckling sophomores were seen on campus, led by Captain Chris Fridrick and Sweetheart Heidi Du-Bose. The bootlegged buccaneers dressed with slashed jeans, eye-patches, and swords. The ship came in for the sophomores when their float came on campus with a mast which read Class of 86 and portholes. The sophomore class sailed into the adventurous hearts of the students. Freshmen Get Tough The clatter of chains was heard when the Class of '87, led by Cale Dodd and Nikki Reed, dressed as tough streetwise gang members. Their float depicted a ghetto street with a graffiti-plastered bar on one side and a Soda and Candy Store on the other. It was a perfect background for their theme, West Side Story . 2 Homecoming pp 14 15
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Seniors Go To The Big Top by Tami Nimz Suzanne Edwards To start off the festive Homecoming week the Class of '84, led by Kevin Brown and Stacy Campbell dressed to put on a show as crazy clowns, daring acrobats, and ring masters. Their float was a 3-ring circus, equipped with a tiger cage, baby elephant, and a ring for clowning around. Its bright colors and balloons gave everyone the feeling of going to the Big Top . 1 Junior Is The Word The Class of ’85 went back to the boppin'50's and Crease was the word. Cuys dressed as greasers , with their hair slicked back, T-shirts, and leather jackets. The girls favored full poodle shirts, bobby socks, and ponytails. A ferris wheel, fun house, and greased lightening in a cloud which seated Mark Raimer and Christin Maste-lotto, decorated the juniors' 'groovy' float. The sunny day and the carnival setting made the juniors' victory nostalgic.
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Student Council Hotties Along by George M Kostiew Student Council overthrowing the school staff? Who could have had such an outrageous idea? Well, if someone happened to walk in on one of the incredibly obstreperous rallies and had seen hundreds of wild and crazy students screaming their lungs out, violently pounding their feet, and making bizarre noises, one would have gotten the impression that they were doing something subversive. Thanks to Student Council, many students participated in those fun, exciting events and several other treasonous activities that made the year more memorable and enjoyable. Under the guidance of Mr. Jim Lutz and Student Body President Shawnie Hottle, council members celebrated a most successful and busy year. They diligently collaborated on all Homecoming events, including the colorful parade and dance, the glamorous Christmas Formal, and all of the rallies. Shawnie commented, Student Council is so successful because everyone participates and gives their fullest, working as a team. 1) Move! I can't see the male stripper! (Colleen Erickson, Carri Bird, Christin Mastelotto) 2) Wed rather be doing our nails. 3) Student Council: TOP ROW-Maridelh Post, Bill Chaffin. Julie Freemeyers, Jenny Patrick, Shawnie Hottle, Carol T ceru ?m3y De-voll. 2nd ROW-Joei Person, Gina Strang, Tracy Shaw. Marcy Per-rucci, Jerry Rice, Dawn Bliss, Krisann Christensen. Jill Hottenger. Kathy Butler, Tim Jacobson, Robert Shaw 3rd ROW-Andrea Cox. Cami Cervantes, Vicki Person, Carri Bird, Hillery Richie, Rick Alten-burg, Christin Mastelotto. Lisa Wigham. FRONT ROW -Tracy Houk, Mary Kriss. Dianna Shaffer, Amita Patel, Stephanie Huffstetler, Sandy Leinbaugh, Eric Pyle. 4) Gee, hope Shawnie doesn t find out who put the super glue on her chair! (Rick Altenburg, Jerry Rice) 5) The Three Dwarfs: Dopey, Shawnie, and Grumpy. (Bill Chaffin. Shawnie Hottle, Joei Person)
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