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Students go 'punk' during Spirit Week Me and my cowhands, Barbara Caughey and dichaela Lassetter, are wild about Western Day. How 'bout you, cowboy? Stacy McGhee Junior I I ! Due to a student holiday on Monday, Spirit Week was four short days. I didn't hear anyone complain, however. Being the spirited person that I am, I fof coursel agreed on wearing my boots and Levi's on Tuesday. Wednesday got a bit trickier, and thanks to Mr. Watts, who kindly tied a man's tie onto my back, I also participated for backwards day. Thursday was unbe- lievable! You would never have known that people had complained about having a punk rock day, for it had the best response out of them all. Kinky hair of assorted col- ors, purple Iipstick, and skin-tight leopard outfits could be seen everywhere. Not own- ing anything that is officially punk, I had to make-do. But I somehow showed up with my share of glittery eye shadow, hot pink lipstick, and matching nail polish, kinky hair, and black leotards with sweater. The winners of the punk rock contest were Angie Peterson and Katherine Braden. If you're in band or pep squad, color day is no problem, but as your basic high school senior, I for one, had run out of black and silver clothing. All was not lost, however, for I was one of the many who got a mum. Notice how I said 'a' mum-some of my friends actually had anywhere from five to ten! The winner of the door contest was Mrs. Libby Chaskin's class. Dawn Phinney Michelle Maykuth, Donna Overfelt, and I are just some of the tacky people who wen! all out for punk rock day. Rick Davidson Senior This year's spirit week was the best one yet! I had a great time dressing up for the different days, but punk rock day was my favorite. Monica Silver Sophomore Spirit Week I I
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i With all the activities going on at Clark we some- times forget the true meaning of a homecoming. 1981 graduates Susie Peele, Monica Strohmeyer, Debbie Doten, and Terry Follis return to Clark to wish the Cougars good luck in their game against Holmes. 10 Spirit Week ASH. Last minute lt was not exactly our homecoming in the sense of the word, but as a senior, homecoming not only seemed to be cen- tered around us, but it also brought me closer to the reality of graduation. As l saw fellow classmates out on the field for the crowning of Homecoming King and Queen, it made me realize that this was it! From now on, we would be the ones coming home. One thing that l thought was notable of our class was our excellent, not to mention devious, strategy. Of course we postponed everything until the last possible minute, sis U-L ,.,,,, plan works but it's the results that count. The gaping mouths from members of the junior class when they saw our chain and spirit wall was worth every bit of the hard, last min- ute work. I have to admit there were some doubts, for we barely pulled off our last minute plan. But senior power prevailec and with a whopping comeback of 626 links and a very imaginative wall, the sen iors swept a first place from every contest. I guess it's only fair to say that the juniors almost won, for they lost by only 19 links but we all know that almost only counts in three things! Dawn Phinney
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I2 Homecoming The look on both of their faces tells you that this couple was just crowned Homecoming King and Queen. Mark Curtis and LaRhesa Moon are the per- fect example of homecoming happiness. Did they really say my name? I can't believe l'm actually Homecoming Queen!!! LaRhesa Moon Senior .X L-1 .iff A..'!'f: 7 -V -,K r r 'fi f' .14 4.4375 t f - A 'Q
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