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Juniors and Sophomores Rake in the If you happened to see people walking around with odd looking fuzzy creatures on their shoulders this year, don’t worry. It’s not some strange disease, it’s only the Juniors participating in their magazine sale by wearing weepies! This year’s sale was a complete success. The class of 1987 raised more than their goal, and even exceeded their stretch goal. In fact, this year we raised more than any previous class, setting a ’Ol Dough record of $8000. The sale was not only profi- table to the class, but also to the people who did the selling. There were many prizes given out, in- cluding weepies. Jockey Hollow pizzas, spirit caps, milk (?) mugs, cash, and even a complete stereo system. The success of this year’s sale is just another example of the tremendous spirit of the class of 1987! — Julie Sancibnan Our sophomore year had begun, and the class of 1988 took the step with ease. We weren’t “imature freshmen” anymore and the purchasing of our class rings proved it! On October 16th and 17th Jostens’ representatives could be found in the lobby of S.H.S.; waiting for us, the sophomores to place our orders, and that we did! Crowds gathered around the display cases, trying to decide — “Which one?’’ “What size?” And of course, “WHICH color should I get?” When these questions had been answered and forms were completed, the customers walked away happy with their selections. The sale was a huge success and proved to be very profitable to our class. The majority of sophomores purchased rings making this year’s sale one of the best! — Erin Perreault Above — Liz Martin takes a break from Right — Dawna Meade and Jenny the Echo room to have a picture taken. Richardson look pleased with their mugs Thanks, Liz. and hats. 10 f Magume Drive
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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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Uft — Mr Wilbur shows his Tide Pr.de! Bottom — Chris Lorden is the first in line. Below — Ring sales again and students G display of school spirit ... as usual. arc anxious to purchase their momenros.
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