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Students get involved The incentive to bring cans for the annual Canned Food Drive was putting a pie in the face of administrator Tim Haralson. Senior Patti Robinson, who was the student to collect the most cans, gladly accepted the priviledge. Also to receive a pie in the face was Administrator Lee Anderson, at the hands of Principal Roger Sauer. ■ Limbo-ing maniac, junior Darrin Peters, bright ened a pep assembly with his expertise in the sport. Though he's obviously a pro. the seniors came away with first place. 24 Yes to life
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Love, and cowboy hats Wednesday was Hee Haw Hippie Day. Signs of Make love not war mixed well with plaid flannel shirts. Sophomore Angee Paino passed out dai- sies. and shouts of Peace, bro! could be heard along with cries of Yee Haw! across the cafeteria. The Jog-A-Thon. always a lively event, was held from 2:00 to 3:00 in the afternoon. But because of the fire haz- ard. due to lack of rain, there was no bonfire. Thursday was Outrageous Costume day. Among others, there was a surfer, a scuba diver, and several 50's outfits. Also on Thursday, the juniors sang at break and the first rounds of the tug of war were held, along with the jello and pie eating contests. The seniors won the yell contest. Hall decorations were held that night. Everyone worked long hours to perfect their halls. In the end. the junior c'ass won with their theme of Junior Jun- gle”. The traditional Red. White, and Blue day was Friday. The seniors sang at break, and the Queen s luncheon was held. At the special assembly, the seniors won the final round of the tug of war. the air band, and not surprisingly, the Spirit Cup. The Homecoming football game that night was against the Ranier Colum- bians. with Seaside winning. At halftime. Erin Corkrey was crowned 1987 Homecoming Queen by the 1986 queen. Shelley Majors. The court was then driven off the Field in convertibles. Homecoming week wound down with the dance on Saturday. Music was by the Cadillac Music Company. Junior Jenny Vail said. The dance was great because I didn't have a date. I danced with everyone else's dates and had a blast. Said junior class president Connie Benson about the whole week. I think all the classes need to remember what Homecoming is about and use it as a time to work together, not a time to go against each other, and resent other classes. That's not the point. But overall I think it was a good week filled with a lot of school spirit. I felt like a real idiot. said junior Tami Stamper. I knew we were going to lose to the seniors-theyre supposed' to win ev- erything. Despite this. Tami and Mark Smith pulled as hard as they could anyway. Stopping to insure peace is freshman Heather Stilwcll (middle) and her Ilcc-Haw friends: George Kargc. Brian Courtwiight. Ingrcd Hcnifcn. and Chad Johnson. They were just a few that gave it their all. Dressed as I was. I felt I should have been on LSD or something of that nature. said 60's hippie Shannon Otness.
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I it time to go home yet? was the question asked by juniors Jeff Rippet and Jason Heck. Some students only participated in the Jog-a-thon to get out of their afternoon classes. Running This year s edition of the annual Jog- a-thon turned out to be quite a success. The yearly occurance was once again moved. Last year the Jog-a-thon was held in the spring due to the weather. However, the 1987-88 Jog a-thon was re turned to the fall. Participation was en- couraged this year by making it a way to gain Homecoming points in the race for the Spirit Cup. Mr. Branson made us run thirty laps to get out of cross country practice that day.” said Wonder Woman runner, ju- nior Carolyn Jems, so actually, it was a lot of hard work for some of us.” Top five money makers: Jennifer Lily, frosh - $173.00 Rob Nipp, junior • $168.00 Jered Boyd, junior • $136.93 Tracy Street, soph • $130.00 Rhonda Harrison, senior • $66.00 for money My legs got tired and my feet started to hurt, so Christian Starling said he would carry me. said junior Tami Walker Piggy back rides were not an uncommon sight at the Jog-a-thon. The Jog-a-thon was not exactly one of the more serious Homecoming events Pictured here: junior Melissa Thomas and seniors Becky Walker. Tim Davis and Kristi Keener. They were a present from Coach Lyons for our seventeenth birthdays. said senior Lauri Mako of her and senior Erin Corkery s stud ly tee-shirts.
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