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Right — Football Team carries ' Lawman” off the field after their Middlebury victory Below —Tracy Bradee knocks out Jackie Delphos in Interacfs homecoming float which took second place. Above — Tom Bisson and Daryl White Right — Chris Lorden and Deb Chatot “jam-out before the parade. are crowned King and Queen by the class of 1986. 8 Homecoming
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Spirit Week — Tide Pride flows on. There was something extra special about the week that preceded Homecoming Week- end this year. That something special was the true display of spirit by all classes at Spaulding. Spirit Week showed Spaulding High School students at their best. The week brought the freshmen, sophomore, junior and senior classes together as a unified school full of spirit and Tide Pride. Spirit Week had special daily events designed to get students involved with their class as well as their school. The spirit boosting events were: Sweat Day, Fifties Day, Hawaiian Day, Hat, Tie and Pin Day and finally the ever- popular Red and Blue Day. In addition to the daily events, the Spirit Week contest, a competi- tion between classes; was divided into two catagories: hall deco- rating and students dressed in red and blue. The judging took place on Friday morning. The Seniors won the red and blue contest while the junior class won the hall decorating contest. At an enthusiastic pep rally that after- noon, the overall winner of the Spirit Week contest was an- nounced. The most spirited class at Spaulding High School for 1985 was of course the mighty senior class. The 1985 Spirit Week was a great success and will be re- membered as a special time when all classes shared enthusiasm and pride in Spaulding High School. — Beth Taylor Above — The Jammin’Juniors won the Above — Freshmen had an interesting hall decorating contest. hall. Sue Duke and Christine Maxham help with the decorating. Spirit Week 7
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Left — The original, but late, S.S. Key Club sailed in late and was disqualified Below — The grave stone says it all as the from the judging. Senior class wins the float contest. ■rip. MIDDLEBURY DIED OCT 12 1985 13 V. THEY FOUGHT A LOSING BATTLE AT PENDO FIELD i Pirate Ship Sinks to a Watery Senior Grave Homeoming ‘85 was a big success. The festivities began with the traditional bonfire — snakedance on friday night. Following the rowdy race down Main Street, a reception was held at school. Refreshments were available, thanks to the SHS Boosters, and A B Music played until 10:00. Saturday was filled with activi- ties. The Field Hockey team played a great game, but, un- fortunately, was defeated by Middiebury. The soccer team made up for that loss with a 3-0 victory over the tigers. At noon the third annual Homecoming parade began. A variety of floats were entered by classes and clubs. The Booster Club made a float for our Homecoming Queen, Debbie Chatot, King, Chris Lorden, and their court. The winner of the float contest was the senior class. The SHS-Middlebury football game was a tough one, but the Tide came out on top, 6-0. The team played a great game and pulled off a victory against the tigers that hadn’t been seen in many years. Saturday night everyone boogied to music by Don Co. at the long awaited Homecoming dance. Overall, the weekend was alive and filled with excitement, spirit and fun! It as a Homecoming to be remembered! — Suzie Peloqum Homecoming 19
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