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THE MARCHING BAND made st appearance in front of the student body « half-time at the Homecor same rs Gr Lund and Victor A LOT OF SWEAT AND CREATIVITY went into hal Jecoration ntil 14 p.m.! A weary Paige Cams 20k but the freshmen wor PIGGING OUT ON PIE, seniors Molly Stronecker and Joe Kelsay put good manners aside, They ate fast enough to place second RAMBOMANIA A LA STALLONE hit SHS on Rambo Madonna Day and guys like freshman Eric Cotton sported bullets and combat fatigues and carried sundry weapons LOOKING LIKE MADONNA took |ots of lace. jewel! ry. and make-up. Tiffany Stilwell had if all — but where's hubby Sean Penn? 7 Homecoming
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can happen omecoming: Rambo meets Madonna By Kirsten Westerholm lf was a week of polyester plaids, peace symbols, jello-sucking, toy machine guns, toilet paper racing, and green martians. It was Home- coming 1985. When if was all over, the seniors had pulled together to grab the spirit Cup, and class president Jeff Blissett attributed it to “everybody getting involved. People that had never done anything before took part this year for the first time.”’ Monday was Nerd Day, and stu- dents came as computer whizzes — complete with taped glasses, poly- esters, and shirts buttoned clear to the neck. It was a great day for friendly jibes. As junior Andrew Mis- coe put it, “Everybody looked so normal!’’ Sophomore Eric Jacobs - €: a: — | ANYONE NEED A PENCIL? Senior Jeff Heinrichs dis- plays the fine qualities of being a nerd; lots of pens and pencils, handy calculator, a lunch box, poor taste in clothing “IT WAS FUN WEARING A POLYESTER LEISURE SUIT,” said senior Brian Goolsby, shown here with perfect computer date Tawny Weaver. “if it wasn’t the leisure suit it was eating my lunch out of my Speed Buggy lunch box.’ “THE ORANGE PASS CAN BE FUN,” explained senior Gina Sanseri, whose partner is Charlies Kelly. “But embarrassing if the orange slips.” THE AGONY OF DEFEAT. The juniors gave it all they had against the seniors, but had to settle for 2nd From left: Vince Stamper, Heidi Barnes, Kristi Derby. Angie Golleher, and Cindy Vellutini 1985 HOMECOMING COURT: Eliott Marci Folk Ue Howarth, Queen Diane d, and Ro sana G Ginger For Odoy said, ‘‘Our class didn’t have to dress up and we got mass points.” Tuesday had an atmosphere of peace and love when almost ev- eryone dressed as hippies. Bandan- na’‘s, thongs, bell-bottomed pants and beads were essentials. “Make love, not war’ and ‘Peace, Bud” were common conversation starts Hall decorations began after school, and the classes’ themes took shape. Freshmen Hall won top hon- ors with “GTN: Gull Television Net- work.’’ Juniors were 2nd with G-TV.”’ Wednesday was a complete tur- naround from the peace and love of the day before: guys toted toy machine guns and other “deadly” weapons, imitating the popular Rambo; and Madonna-wanna-bes showed up in lace (lots of it!), mini- skirts, bows, and as much jewelry and make-up as they could stand. “Madonna day touched my heart, my eyes, and my animal magne- tism,’’ said senior Dean Major. An activities assembly was held in the afternoon with the tug-o-war,
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ANYTHING eniors win the Spirit Cup aitsand, and pie-eating contests. “THE pie. got all over my face and my sweater. | almost threw up!” said junior ‘Shelly Morris, who, along with Josh Tuckman, won the event. The airband contest featured the sen- iofS GS frOntiersmen from the early 4800's singing “The Battle of New Orleans.”’ A spoof of “9 to 5” by the sophomores gave them second, but not before it created some con- troversy due to certain aspects of Dolly Parton’s anatomy. Because of miserable weather, an activities dance replaced the tradi- tional bonfire, and the freshmen amazed everyone with their skill at pyramid-building. Being small does have its advantages! On Thursday, everyone took a break from activities, with only the jello-suck and corn cob eat at break. But it was costume day, and Ronald Reagan, the Tooth Fairy, sleeping beauties, clamdiggers, a horse, and two green men from Mars were among the many unfa- miliar guests at school. Red, White and Blue Day on Friday was a big success, and enthusiasm mounted through the day. At a loud and confeftti-filed assembly, the princesses and seniors in fall sports were escorted into the gym, and then the activities got underway. IT HELPS TO BE SMALL. The freshmen won the pyra- mid-building contest in a time of approximately one second! “| felt down and embarrassed,”’ explained Derek Gustafson, whose heavier senior team lost to the freshmen. “But we had to give them some- thing.” JAMMIN’ TO A FAMILIAR FAVORITE BY DIANA ROSS, freshmen Jamie Mako, Shelly Earl, and saxo- phonist John Reeves entertain the crowd. They took third fa the airband competition Homecoming
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