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Revenge of the seniors as they pull the teachers across the line. Strutting their stuff at the Devilmama games. Gina Steele and Jeff Patenaude pose for a first-place win. mm Just a little risque during toga day are Jodell Meismger and Kathy Fogal. Participating in nerd day is Amber Walker. 13
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Games Boost Spirit Devilmania?! Homecoming?! It’s time to get out the togas and tricy- cles! In preparation for the October 5 football game against Norris, PHS students planned and schemed and competed to boast spirit. The senior class was especially careful in as- sembling teams for the different De- vilmania games, since that class fin- ished in first place in the 1983 games. Could they do it again? Seniors did come out again with a first place finish and that was the conclusion of the week’s activities. Due to rain, all events were held indoors on Friday. Besides the an- nual tug-of-war, jump-roping con- test, pyramid-building, a new event in breakdancing was added. Soft- ball games were cancelled because of the weather. Students again participated in Rolling across the finish line is Mr Ralph Tarnasky in the tricycle race. Sophomores finished first In the pyramid- building. Butch Jagodzinski tops the heap. dressup days throughout the week. These included Hawaiian day, blue- and-gold day, Titan-nerd day, toga day and hat-and-shade day. Senior Sandra Hild gave her eval- uation of the events by saying, I like the football game, even though we had to cheer in the rain.” ‘‘It was a lot of fun and it does raise the spirit of the school,” was Senior Sharon Schreiner’s com- ment. What was the most fun? Junior Kathy Beebe replied, the Devil- mania games.” Seniors won the games with a to- tal of 53 points. Placing second were the juniors with 39. The sopho- mores came in third with 36.5 points and the faculty registered 30 points. Freshmen earned 25.5 points for fifth. 12
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Devils Victorious Friday afternoon students went from the banana-split eating contest to the football game. Plattsmouth hosted Norris and earned a victory to put the crowning touch on Home- coming. As is traditional, a dance followed the game. Decorations which the classes put up in the hallways during the week were transferred to the cafeteria. The lights were dimmed, the first record was put on by DJ Steve Warga and a more formal at- mosphere replaced the pandemon- ium of the week. Candidates for royalty were named during the week and the honorees were named at the dance at an 11 o’clock break. Seniors Mol- ly McCormick and Mike Jackson were crowned queen and king. The royal court also included: Jeff Winters, Rick Keema, Sean Pohl- meier, Alex Carpenter, Jay Martin. Ladies of the court were Sandra Hild, Jenny Covert, Pattie Harrison, Marcia Case and Bailie Piper. Jeff Peters and Lisa Wagner were last year's king and queen and they re- turned to crown the new royalty. Senior pyramid builders wait for the signal so they can get down. Participants in the tricycle race, John Felker and Cherie Gootee, get ready to take off. 14
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