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Kim Smith, Chris Stinson, and Laura Corcoran put in a few hours of hard work decorating the stadium in order to welcome bacl Perry Meridian alumni. Posh Puffs Run Riot We have exactly 2369 blue Kleenexes to stuff In five and a half hours! But all the stores are out of blue Kleenex so I guess we ' ll have to settle for green Posh Puffs. Why does everything seem to go wrong all at the same time? wondered the frus- trated club president. As Homecoming week fast approached, all but the most Industrious or lucky workers found themselves In similar situations. Most of the clubs found that their biggest prob- lem was that there just was not enough manpower to do all the work that had to be completed. Behind the scenes activities abounded during the week preceeding Homecoming. Many went unnoticed or unseen by most, but all were important to the smooth run- ning of the activities on Homecoming night. Faculty and students generously donated their time and effort to activities that made Homecoming night something special. Committees and groups were formed to organize the bonfire, decorate the stadium, and sell mums. The selling of balloons by the Phy-Chem club was fast to become a tradi- tion. And of course there was the building of class floats and club displays. Countless hours were poured into the perfection of these projects by dedicated members. Careful craftsmanship by Ger- man Club members like Mike O ' Brian and Mohammad Eldo- sougi helped lead to the first place finish of the German Club display. Denise Gritton and Dawn Mohan work in hopes of capturing a victory for the junior class in the class float competition. Practicing for a career in the cir- cus, Craig Overhage carefully ties string onto helium balloons for the annual Phy-Chem bal- loon sale. Pre Homecoming 89
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Planning to raid the Ben Davis Gionts are Spanisli Club mem- bers Jamie Bales and Kathy Mackell with their second place display. Lending a hand in the prepara- tions of homecoming mums is Cindy Ellis, Proceeds from the traditional sale benefited the girls ' athletic program. Bill Tucker and Dave Kring are just tw o of the many students who enjoyed the bonfire ex- travaganza held before Home- coming. riB 9 9H i ' i Diligently stuffing Posh Puffs are Cherl Stockman, Paula Miles, and Kim Martin for the 475 Club display. Their hard work paid oft as the club eventually won third place in the club display contest. Ik - - Pre-Homecoming
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Girls ' State Delegates top to bottom: Joyce Jones, Lisa Houck, Molly Clemans Boys ' State Representatives Jim Fagan, Dave Scanlan, Dave Kring, Louie Lydiksen (not pictured) Notional Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalists left to right front row: Pom Pierson, Jody Weaver, back row. Lisa Houck, Matt Miles, Ann Holcroft Dave Scanlan, President of Na- tional Honor Society, discusses the planned field trip to Chica- go at a monthly meeting. First Session LAB Participants left to right: Molly Clemans, Lisa Houck, Jim Laudick, Cheri Stock- man, Lisa Yang, Russ Woodard (not pictured) 90 Honors
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