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Suton E.» nm«ll f, junior, run oround the end in o victory over the Sophomore . Tuesday, the student council activities started with girls powder puff football and a tug-of-war between classes. Wednesday, the Sophomores were victorious over the Freshmen, and the Juniors defeated the Seniors. In the tug-of-war the Sophomores won over the Freshmen, and the Juniors beat the Seniors. The final results of the competition found the Sophomore class tops in tug-of-war and the Juniors best in powder puff football. Scott Altmon feels the agony of defeat 01 the Seniors fell to the Sophomores. Skip Penning leods the Sophomore doss with a look of determination in the tug-of wor competition SPIRIT 21
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Two student council m mb rt introduce the Homocoming them ot the front of the Homocoming porodo. Fly with the Dragon Spirits were high as new student council Homecoming activities were chosen. It was a great chance for students to show their school spirit, to get involved in Homecoming activities, and to have a lot of fun. The activities lasted one week instead of the traditional three days. Marching bond perform at holft.me the n,ght of ,h Homecoming gome. 20 SPIRIT
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On Thursday, the girls wore I hate guys buttons, while the guys tried to take them. At the end of the day, Dave Gorsage, the guy with the most buttons, won the title of Mr. Irresistible. Football players had pictures taken of their legs for the sexy leg contest. Tim Wolf was the winner of that contest. Thursday night, the skits were put on by all four classes and cheerleaders and also the bonfire was held. The Freshman skit was based on the Olympics; Sophomores had an old-fashioned villain-hero; Juniors won the competition by presenting The Night Before Homecoming ; Seniors' version was of MARY HARTMAN, MARY HARTMAN: JOE VENTURI, JOE VENTURI; the cheerleaders mimicked several football players. During the skits. Bob Friedrich, Dave Gorsage, and Jim Innis, competed for the Mr. Cool award. To get that award, each of the guys had to sit on a bucket of ice, and the last one to get up was considered the winner. The Bonfire was held at the foot of the East Campus hill, following the skits. Joellen Niemon tolls a slightly adapted version of “The Night Before Chnstmos for the winning Junior skit. 22 SPIRIT
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