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Page 15 text:
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Top left: Julie Kurkosky tries to hide from Mr. Delaney in physics class. Far left: Matt Vick must have gotten up early to put on his face for opposite sex day. Bottom left: Chris Criss just made the chccrleading squad. Left: The tic adds a touch of class to Eddie Tockman's toga. Below: Marta. Natalie, Beth. Colleen, Jenny, Mary and Jennifer roll out of bed for pajama day.
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FUN STUFF The Spirit Week party got off to a slow start. Saturday Night Fever turned into a case of Monday morning sniffles, as only a few brave souls dressed for Disco Day. However, Tuesday brought an all a-round improvement of mind and body. Unfortunately these minds were somewhat confused as everyone came out of the closet for Opposite Sex Day. Wednesday they rolled out of bed, and wandered to school for Pajama Day still clutching bears, bunnies and each other on the most successful day of the week. P.J.’s were forgotten Thursday in favor of bedding itself as the student body donned their sheets for Toga Day. Flowers, Peanuts, pastels or plain white; there were no Greek Ideal designs for South High's togas. Friday’s Orange and Black Day was celebrated by those with the fortune to poscss clothes of these colors. The revelry of the door decorating brought out the innovation in everyone. One could hardly walk straight between the barrage of color, sound and light from all sides. In our actions, our clothes, our art and our comeraderic, we demonstrated what South High spirit is. Above: Julie Horns and Colleen O’Dell: goddesses for a day. Right: John Smart, Andy Snyder. Steve Mays and Chris Stevcr: they thought they were posing for Vogue. 10 SPIRIT WEEK
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A CROWNING EVENT ow the moment you’ve all been waiting for ... ” Indulgently couples paired off for a few minutes of uncomfortable shambling. Finally the great moment. Last year’s Homecoming Royalty, Melanie Majors and Tom Scott appeared to crown their successors. “Who will win? Who will win?” chanted Bryn and Kristie. The multitudes cheered as the crown moved back and forth, drawing out the moment of glory. First anointed was Chris Holloway, then Christa Schmidt. The 1985 Homecoming King grinned sheepishly from beneath an over-sized crown while the new queen smiled graciously. Tradition served, the pageant came to a close.
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