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10 3 Above left: Wee, this is fun!” Jason Myers pushes Ute Schwinn on a scooter at the Pep Assembly. Above right: This is so embarrassing! Laurie Smith in the balloon relay. Middle: The 1986 Football Team watch on as students engage in games at the pep assembly. Above: Eighth grade hall decorations. Right: Doug Hedglin and Leslie McKean embrace after being an- nounced the 1986 Homecoming King and Queen. Sfrectacufan Sfi Ut The 1986 Homecoming will be one never to be forgotten. Spirit was shown from Monday straight through the game on Friday. This year’s theme was “Through the Years”, and each class was able to pick their own sub-theme. Every hall was deco- rated uniquely. Juniors took first, sophomores second, seniors third, and freshmen fourth. The cheerleaders supplied games for a couple members of each class to participate in during the lunch hour every day. You can bet that the cafeteria was a bit noisy during homecoming week. Dress up days were Monday — 50’s-70’s Day, Tuesday — Nerd Day, Wednesday — Backwards Day, Thursday — Summer Day, and Friday — Orange and Blue Day. Spirit was at its peak during the pep assembly, Friday during sev- enth hour. Next to the cheerlead- ers, the seniors can really kick their legs and jump high too. Our mighty football team put up a struggle against the Allen- dale Falcons that night after the snake dance was put on by our cheerleaders. It was a rough game and the players worked very hard. However, the score ended up with the Falcons — 35, and the Injuns — 0. The Dance turned out to be a fun time for all, thanks to the Student Council. The decorations were great and so was the attendance. There you have it, spectacular Homecoming spirit for 1986!
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Upper left: Back on the farm Amy Rudich and Jeff Squire tell us about their lovely hats. Upper right: Seniors Monet Morris, Na- than Largent, Michelle Phillips, and Doug Hedglin show how spacey they really are. Left: 50’8-70’s day was popular among the juniors. Pictured are Trever Collins, Joe Ixacaitis, Angie McGee, Laura Schwerdt, Amy Baker, and Audrey Plapp. Above: Mark Eichler and Martin Klemm at their best. Student Life 11
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