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4. Cheerleaders Angie Beahm and Sue Mikle watch as Majorette Becky Hollander opens the box re- leasing hundreds of helium balloons as the band plays Over The Rainbow.” 5. The marching band marches off the field after the Homecoming show. 6. Pom Pon Girl Shelly Grimm performs at Home- coming half-time. 7. Jeni Commings ties helium balloons to sell to Homecoming fans. Homecoming 7
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- HOMECOMING----------------- Festivities Ease Defeat Following a week of fun-filled games with intense class com- petition, the Bulldog football play- ers put up a good fight, but lost to the Princeton Tigers by a score of 43 to 0. At half-time, following the announcement of the Homecoming Court, the band put on a festive half- time show. The show included num- bers such as a marching routine to Give My Regards to Broadway” and “Over The Rainbow” played un- der a rainbow of hundreds of helium balloons. Despite the loss, the 1987 Home- coming Dance was a big success. The Student Council sponsored the dance and the junior class decorat- ed for the event. “In My Dreams” by REO Speedwagon was the theme song for the dance. Disc-jockey Jonathan Little of Z-104 supplied the evening's music. Student Council President Kurt Sanderson and Vice-President An- gie Beahm introduced the Home- coming Court and crowned King Mark Ullrich and Queen Tammy Howe to highlight the night. 1. Queen Tammy Howe and King Mark Ull- rich dance to the Homecoming theme song In My Dreams. 2. Homecoming Court: Renee Knutson. Kyle Ades. Shonda Lee, Tim Helper. Tammy Howe. Mark Ullrich. Sheri Eberle. Brian Hutchinson. Jessica Seipel, Joe Kitchen 3. Chris Miller. Ace Gunther, Jim Salimes, Denise Miller and others await the introduc- tion of the court. 6 Homecoming
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STUDENT LIFE--------------------------- “Diverse” Is The Look At PHS (t a lo.r m Robin Leach, and wel- ' come to 'Lifestyles of the Not-So-Rich-and-Famous!' Today we take a trip to Pardeeville High School, a small-town central attrac- tion with many fads, facets, and fashions! When one strolls the halls of this educational institution of the '80's, one witnesses the trendy in action! The general appar- el is actually quite diverse! For some, the sporty look is in this year, with sweat pants, high-top sneakers, and large sweatshirts (both inside- and outside-out) top- ping their list of fashion priorities. Others prefer to be casually dressy. Their tastes include 'Guess' bibs, miniskirts, long, earth-toned dress- es, short jackets, long coats, big earrings, baggy pants, dark sweat- ers and, well, just about anything you can imagine, especially if it is made of leather or denim! Some of these terrific teens will be seen pub- licly only in blue jeans, T-shirts, and perhaps a pair of dressy boots or plain tennis shoes. They like their fashion straightforward and versa- tile, and their music heavy and me- tallic! “Yes, these colorful characters take care of their coverings! But let’s not overlook the things most everyone is doing this year — those unfathomable fads! People are plastering pictures in previously pitifully plain lockers more elabo- rately than ever this year, demon- strating not only their ability to look through magazines but. more impor- tantly, their ability to buy the right ones! Friendship and giving is a popu- lar theme this year. This is delight- fully illustrated by the almost bi- weekly birthday locker decorations. Pardeeville students also love giving and receiving flowers and friendship bracelets as gifts. And the 'in animals' this year? Why, ted- dy bears; and of course, Spuds McKenzie, the ultimate party ani- mal! Yes, the PHS of '87-88 is one to be remembered for many years to come! And don't forget, you heard it here first! This is Robin Leach, say- ing so long for now! 8 Student Life
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