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tune: “Allouette” Preparation for Coronation was a very rushed affair. Only three weeks to plan put us in a hurried jam. Rushing here! Rushing there! Planning this! Planning that! Oh! Decoration for Coronation took up a lot of our time. Painting rainbows ‘til we’re blue. Rolling streamers all night too. Carrying this! Carrying that! Taping this! Taping that! Oh! Buying buttons for Coronation was the way you got into the show. Many people bought this pin to insure a “Pirate” win. Bought a button, for the show! Pinned it on! Here we go! Oh! Clean-up for Coronation was all we had left to do. TOP RIGHT: Smile! You’re on Candid Camera! (Lisa Bromen) MIDDLE RIGHT: Now I know how a duck feels! (Brenda Stoesz) MIDDLE: You didn’t tell me it was this high! (Gene Prehatney) BOTTOM RIGHT: Somewhere over the rainbow BOTTOM LEFT: All 1 need now is eye of Newt. (Michelle Stanislawski) TOP LEFT: We’ve only just begun. (Ann Knecht and Kim Burgess) 16 — Homecoming Preparation
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Opposite page: TOP LEFT: Where the heck is he? (Tony Dorso) TOP NIGHT: Stop the game! Stop the game! MIDDLE: Simon says .. (Marcus Yarns) BOTTOM LEFT: Do I hear two dollars? (Gail Pearson and Brian Moore) BOTTOM RIGHT: Do you think he’ll pick me? This page: TOP: Oom-papa! Oom-papa! MIDDLE LEFT: We are gathered here today ... (Jim May) MIDDLE RIGHT: I’d rate that girl about a three. (Kevin Smith) BOTTOM LEFT: I got my coat from Target! (Annette Eggert, Maria Prince, Jan Bray, and Korey Nieson) BOTTOM RIGHT: Wait! I forgot to wash my hands! (Mark Hartung)
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Friday Before Halloween . . . ... found assorted crazies roaming the hallowed (halloweened) halls of Park Center. It was a day to don the strangest costumes and psyche up for the Park Center Os-seo football game that night. The day started out with various homeroom parties and mounds of cookies, cakes and candy. From there, everyone moved into the gym for a “Beat the Orioles” pepfest, that ended up much shorter than originally planned. Students throwing symbolic Oreo cookies onto the gym floor were warned to stop, and when they repeated the act, the administration cancelled the remainder of the pepfest. However, before that the gymnastics team put on a high flying exhibition, the football players put on a repeat appearance, minus their “pride,” and the Sophomore Class Cabinet held a costume contest. All those in costume were invited down on the floor for the judging. First place was awarded to Jeff Flack, second to Mrs. Hein and third to Cheryl Swanson. With the costumes and excitement over the game, the day was unique. Top left:PCSC sponsored. Scott R. Olson, Keith Sturm. John Lloyd, Gene Prehat-ney, and Doug Chevalier chant the praises of the Birdie Brothers. Middle Left:Group of 'be-COa turned spectators gather for the judging. Middle right: “Is black the color (noncolor) to wear this year? Lower left: Football team members croon So Glad We Had This Time Together.” Lower right: Senior Class Cabinet members play bombardment. Halloween — 17
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