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got itl Senior Stephanie Brooks alias Agnes from the movie Revenge of the Herds, boldly goes where no man has ever gone before. Raving beauty. Could this really be the lastest in fashion? Sophomore Heather Olson thinks so as she models her new fall wardrobe. Which way to the Yellow Brick Road? Freshman Mike Ludwig, Steve Rodriguez, and Joe Roberts bring their dream of going to Oz to life during Homecoming ' 85. HOMECOMinO 21
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The line was long at the ticket booth on the evening of October 11, 1985. The crowd made their way to their seats after stopping by the con- cession stand for popcorn and candy. They finally found their seats, kicked back and waited for the show to begin. The feature presentation was The Wildcats vs. The Colts, starring the famous Wildcat Football Players, with Executive Producer Coach Bovenkirk and Assistant Producers Mr. Zonyk and Mr. Schirk. The Wildcats were winning at half time, and the intermission had begun. The show at intermission had con- tained many newly discovered stars. The starring roles were played by King and Queen, Chad Durren and Jennifer Jackson. With their co-stars Prince and Princess, Jeff Wilson and Kathy Clay, Duke and Dutchess, Chad Cot- tingham and Janet Larkins, Lord and Lady, Ross Clay and Darcy Davis. These stars had it rough on their way to stardom. In order to get where they had, they had to perform many duties. These duties were dressing up for the various dress up days. Revenge of the nerds. Old Movies Day, Walt Disney Day and the Wizard of Oz Day. These stars also had to show their artistic abilities in the banner contest, and show their creativity in the essay contest. They even had their own Star Games, which was running down a basketball court with a football be- tween their legs. The head of the props department was the senior class, showing their talent once again by building the winning float. Intermission was over and the show had begun again. The ending to this feature was a happy one, as the Wildcats rode off into the sunset with a victory leaving the ushers behind to clean up the popcorn boxes and candy wrappers. A grand pair. Mr. John Johnsonbaugh and Ms. Barb Erickson, Grand Marshall and Qrand Marshalette, lead the band. Royal Court and class floats in the 1985 Football Homecoming parade. nice do. Junior Julie Miller shows off her winning looks after retuming from the beauty shop. Leader of the pack. Their royal high- nesses, Jennifer Jackson and Chad Durren take their winning ride to meet their public during the 1985 Homecoming half-time show. 20 STUDEFiT LIFE J
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Eep til you drcp Boppin ' , droppln ' , hippin ' , hoppin ' , flippin ' , floppin. All of these verbs de- scribed Basketball Homecoming week 1986. The Junior girls ' skit provided the boppin ' for the week as they acted out their rendition of the 1950 ' s boppers . The Seniors dropped to the gym floor to spell out the word B-O-P showing their originality in the giris (and guys) skit. Greaser Day provided the hip in Homecoming when the student body dressed up in hip clothes from the ' 50 ' s. After the big game, many of the students gathered in the high school gym for an old-fashioned sock hop . The Freshmen flipped over Home- coming when they came away with the award for the best float. There were a few flops during the week, however. The beginning of Homecoming started off on a familiar note when the only closing of the year came on Homecoming Kickoff Monday. Seniors Tony Meloche, Paul Homer, A.J. Clipfell, riick Bamhardt, and junior Jarret Sigman provided a different kind of talent as they lip sync the song 1 Wanna Rock by Twisted Sister in the talent show. The Seniors won the talent show while the Sophomores won the overall Homecoming trophy. Put er ' there. Freshmen Ann Whitford is congratulated by Michelle Hageman as she re- ceives the Spirit award for her class. It ' s all black and white. Senior Tony Meloche pulls the float that was a reflection of how the Senior class felt about Homecoming. I ' m baaad. Senior Qreg Thurman recipient of the Mr. Team Supreme award, thinks up the stragety he will use on the opposing team during the ' 86 Homecoming game. 22 STUDEHT LIFE J]
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