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Junior Carnival supports prom Qnes At the Junior Carnival, people lock captives in jail, and a few peo- ple come to visit their prisoners. Juniors provide a variety of games to play, and they serve food and drinks. The carnival was held Dec. 11, and money was raised to sup- port the prom. (Top left) The dunk tank inspired Junior Bruce Pettet to try his skill as classmate Larry Brinley encourages him. (Top right) At the Junior Carnival Barb Frome helped to serve drinks. (Bottom) The jail attracted many people to come and taunt the prisoners. Junior Greg Sheffler helps at the jail. 13
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Student Council offers Singing Valentines The Student Council sang Sing- ing Valentines to the students on February 12. Students buy these special Valentine messages for 75 cents and the groups sing to sweethearts, friends and teachers throughout the day. (Top) The female group sings to Ray Grif- fin, junior. Singing from left are Abby Sim- mons, Angie Arihood, Shannon DeMoss, (Ray Griffin), Kate Egan, Ruth Dobson. (Middle) A Singing Valentine was sung to Sue Gehring, senior, by Joe Chesak and Kyle Kiger, among others. (Bottom) The guys sang a Singing Valentine to Michelle Sheffler. From left are Craig Jackson, Sheffler and Kyle Kiger. 12
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Various activities held during Homecoming JJ |onecom;n Homecoming activities took place during the week of October 5. Besides dressing up every day of the week, students and faculty participated in the Homecoming parade and pep rally at the court- house. (Top) Sophomore members of the Football team ride on one of the fire engines during the parade. Pictured from left are Robin Hayes, Robert Graves, David Spall, Frank Zickmund, Chris Meeks and Matt Stefan- ich. (Above) The school banner made its first public appearance in the Homecoming parade. Sophomores Cindy Ziese and Marla Houston carried it. (Top left) Who is that masked man? It’s Assistant Coach Jerry McKim taking his turn at kissing the pig. He was voted to do that by a student contest. (Below left) One student was al- lowed to throw a cream pie into Mr. John Michael’s face, much to Mr. Michael’s dis- may. 14
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