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Clockwise from top left: Who would EVER believe that Tracy Terhark was being initiated for cheerleading? Mr. Neerhof pleads insanity after allegedly creaming Mr. Tyler with a pie. The Junior football players taking a cruise down Main Street. A Saint bear gets into the Homecoming festivities. The queen candidates and their escorts at the pep rally. Can your chauffeur see. Senior football players? 13
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The Saints Homecoming Week '85 was a short one this year, because of no school on Monday. Float-building began on Saturday, continued on Monday, and concluded on Tuesday night. The theme this year was “Commercials. The Seniors captured first place with Charmin's Team Will Wipe ’em Clean. This first place win broke their 3-year tradition of fourth place finishes. The Junior Class came in second with its float entitled, Saints Dynamo. Aren't You Hungry For a Victory Now? the Sophomore float, received third place. The Freshman creation of Saints and Victory Go Hand-In- Hand, came in fourth. The usual dress-up days during the week were as follows: Teacher look-alike Nerd day, Hawaiian day, Mismatch Inside-out day, and Red and White day. The rain that had lasted all week cleared up by Friday and it turned out to be a beautiful day. The week was completed with a Friday afternoon parade, a pep rally, a 42-8 victory, and a dance. Clockwise from top: The Seniors' first-place float. Laurie Low being crowned Homecoming Queen 1985 by the 1984 queen, Sue Adams. The scoreboard after the first 13 seconds of the game pretty well showed how the rest of the game proceeded. This early touchdown was made by Mel Heaps. The fourth-place Freshmen float. The Sophomores' third-place float. CMMMflllVTCIIIIi 12
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1. Ellen-FLASH-Isaac! 2. Deb Salz, showing her schizophrenic self. 3. Mr. Tyler showing his true colors! 4. Four enthused students in biology class. 5. Oh, brother, Kim Hemann! 6. Jill Lafferty, another Hawaiian freak. 7. Have enough books there, Bobbie Ann Koenigs? 8. The volleyball team firing up for their Homecoming game. 14
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