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top left: Displaying radiant smiles while representing their •lass are Sophomores John Vermilya and Doreen Drubert. center: Senior Keith Weidner drives up for two points against two Panthers while Sophomore Brent Osswald as- sists. center right: The Art Club spirit star awaits enthusiastic Pil ' inms to come crashing through. bottom left: Senior candidates: Derek Wilder, Candi Pike, Andy Metsker. Cns Roberts, Ritt Dalton, Shern Smith, Mark Kincade, and Joanna Miller beam with excitement before the announcement of King and Queen. 1 Basketball Homecoming 23
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PILGRIMS LOSE IN FINAL SECOND BASKETBALL HOMECOMING Although the Pilgrims did not capture a win against the Northwood Panthers, the game turned out to be very exciting. Homecoming week started out with Spirit Days of: Grub day, Chicago Bear shirt day, Disney shirt day, Mi- ami-Vice day, and the traditional red, white, black, hat and button day. The Homecoming court consisted of Sen- iors: Cris Roberts, escort Andy Metsker, Candi Pike, escort Derek Wilder, Joanna Miller, es- cort Mark Kincade, Sherry Smith, escort Ritt Dalton, Amy Brizzolara, escort Mark Lindsey; Juniors: Jennie Ousnamer, escort Brad Schrader, Holly Nifong, escort John Hoeffer; Sophomores: Doreen Drubert, escort John Vermilya, Julie Beatty, escort Brady Born; Freshmen: Celise Frank, escort Glenn Weidner, Karen Benner, escort Alan Robin- son. Homecoming became a special night for Mark Lindsey and Amy Brizzolara, for they were crowned King and Queen, while John Hoeffer and Julie Beatty were crowned Prince and Princess. top center: Smiling just atter being named royafty are Amy Brizzolara, Mark Lindsey. lulie Beatty, and John Hoeffer. bottom left: Awaiting the announcement of Pnnce and Princess are Freshmen Glenn Weidner and Celise Frank. bottom right: Brad Schrader and Jennie Ousnamer par- ticipate in homecoming festivities to represent the I class. 2 Basketball Homecoming
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WELL ORGANIZED PROM WORKSHOP Prom has always played a big part in the year at Plymouth High School. It ' s the chance to rent tuxes, buy garters, dress in formals and go someplace nice and fancy to eat. But, before prom there is always the time when the juniors are busy making arrangements for prom, such as props, decorations, and food (or the prom. This year ' s theme that was chosen was Moonlight Rendezvous . Mrs. Weis stated, All of the juniors who came to the workshop were a big help and all of them took responsibility and got the job done and did a super job at that. Michelle Haack and Jenny Langfeldt were in charge of the food committee. Mandy Metsker and Mindy Smith took care of the invitations. Incharge of the props were: Tami Masterman — dance floor. Matt Tripodi and Pam Sherwood — picture background, Kari Atkins — game table and Jim Langfeldt — entrance. Rob Harris said, It was a lot of fun and it was well organized. Jim Langfeldt commented, Even though it was a lot of hard work and late nights, it a paid off and it was a lot of fun. bottom left — liinior Mall Tnpod) lakes a break Irom working on Prom Jecoralions and enjoys watching the others work. top right — The juniors who worked hard on decorations are Row 1: Tracey Plolhow. Angie Martin. Michelle Lucas, Jenny Langfeldt, Mindy Smith, row 2 Kim Coby, Pam Sherwood, Holly Niiong, Sara Felke. row 3: David Hall. Michelle Haack. Kari Olson, Brad Emond. David Stapleton, Mark Keiser. Phil Weiner, Rob Harris. bottom right — Juniors Brad Emond, Mike Baker, and Jim Langfeldt clown around while working on the prom decorations. 24 Prom Workshop
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