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SENIDRS Rock Around The Clock Photos 2,3, and 4 Rich Ackley Photos 1 and 7 Dirk Wukehum Photos 5.6 Russell Jones NJ f j6J HJ x 5 7 The '83 Senior Class showed their school spirit by taking a step back in time to the 195O's. The theme i5O's Endless Summer' was appropriate for us since these old styles and music have been making a comeback, said Michele Oudejans, senior. ln the early part of the day, seniors began showing their spirit by hold- ing a dance contest. Four couples signed up to compete and a live rock- a-billy band called 'iThe l.ifters provided the music. We had a blast and were given the real feeling of togetherness as the senior class of 1983,'l exclaimed Kim Sherman, senior. lt has always been the duty of the Senior Class President to organize and take charge of Senior Spirit Day. lt looks as if Kevin Bogart did a tremendous job,'l exclaimed Greg Hill. To sum it up, as stated by Brett Munger, senior, Uthe Senior Class of 1983 is nfl! Page by M.R. 6 Senior Spirit Day ll Q 'C Q O B 4 'U
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ll 2l 3l 4l Sl 6l 7l Eric Kuli and Cheryl Clingan participate in a 50's dance contest. The winners were con- gratulated and received S10 each as their prize. Annie Zatlin portrays Gidget on the beach with her boyfriends GidQ2! SBHQ 5 IOVC song to entertain the student body during Senior Spirit Day. Stacie Freeman, Laurie Zaremba, and Stephanie Chorba contributed their talent to Senior Spirit Day assembly. These girls portrayed 'iThe Andrew Sisters singing The Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy. Diane Rader, Julie Villalobos, and Cristette Boyle hang out while Kristin Triggs and Jenny Glasman are looking tough! The biker girls invade V.P, Robert Mongell keeps the crowd under control. Mr, MP. takes charge. Jeff Doest, Terry Ludin, Kevin Bogart, Steve Daniels and Bob St. John pay close at- tention as Tyrone Tucker tells about those Summer Nights. Grease was just one of the many skits performed by the seniors. Check it outll' exclaim Carol Martinez, Diane Espinoza, Sandy Sessions, Valerie Garza and Cindi Vatthauer. A few girls sit together to enjoy the show. l I 1 I i 4 4 'VVXJ 2 .., A I 1 . Cl s Xpfsfsglgvf , N-Q vwvmwwwm 0 e ,yy N VA., ,,,f.I'. .. .,V. Hg- iq U . P e T. rf - Z 1 1 I.-'Q ., ' I' J A We . ,Him ' VH 3 ' .I ii fy by MARIANNE ROBINSON KEVIN BOGART Senior Class President, KEVIN BOGART, took a deep breath of fresh alr and exhaled, Whewl I can 't believe lt's over. After worklng so many months planning, holdlng fund ralsers, etc., Senlor Splrlt Day was over. It took plenty of time to plan and come up wtth some spectacular suggestions, but aftertwo meetings and presentations olldeas, the vote was unanlmousfor the theme '50 's Endless Summer', states KEVIN. , , . KEVIN, who ran for S.C,P. last year and obviously won, surely had his work cut out for him wtthln a few days after elections, comments ASB President, GREG HILL. I couldn 't have done It without the help of MRS. GIBBS and MR. BRUNT. They were always there for me and made me feel much more confident. One thing that pleased me most, commented BOGART, was the enthusiasm and tlme glven talent ofthe senlar students. As Senlor Splrlt Day grew nearer, more and more students were approaching me asking what they could do to help and get Involved. I was still a lfttle nervous, but when the day arrived, rt was obvious to me who was 'll We exhlblted one of the most splrlted days everl l 3 10 Senior Spirit Day ew f E li 1' ' i ,K I f 1, -' I lj I x . Il- fl 5:4 r
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li Rootin Tootin cowboy, Phil Lopiccola, demonstrates how to use his rifle. Phil represented the western movies at the Junior class spirit day assembly, 2i Jeff Cohen finally realized that E.T. lLisa Holtej was a friendly alien. Jeff was the Master of Ceremony during the Junior class spirit day assembly. 37 Commander Jeff Krause, and the rest of the company, Scott Hansen, Scott Davis, Rod Derifield, Brian Et- ter, Roger Casacchia and Bill Ferguson show what the Army is really like. The guys portrayed a scene from Stripes during the Junior spirit day assembly. 4i Dennis Murphy shows the new way to Disco. He was por- traying a scene from Caddyshack for the Junior spirit day assembly. 5i Becky Barton watches Jimmy Chesemore paint perfect- ly between the lines. Becky and Jimmy painted signs one Saturday before Junior spirit day. Pippy Longstocking liludy Jonesi tells of all her adven- tures. Judy was one of the spirited Juniors dressed up for Junior spirit day. Stripes commander, Jeff Krause, silently observes his troops. Stripes was a popular portrayal for Junior spirit day. Karen Wedaa, a lan, cheers on the assembly. She dressed up as a mouseketeer for the Junior spirit day assembly. Don Maloy, John Pagulayan, Bruce Marteney, Alan Bergman, Bill Mecklenburg, Damon Gross, Jason Moe, Tim Johnson, Kevin Peterson and Jimmy Chese- more symbolize the true sex symbols. They were the main topic of the Junior spirit day. Juniors started Spirit Week by HGoing to the Movies. They arrived Sunday night, Halloween, at 9:00 p.m. to decorate the school. Some dressed up as movie stars like: Raquel Welch lDon Malovj, Loni Anderson lKevin Petersoni, and Carmen Miranda lTim Johnsoni. The stars posed with faculty members as a gift to them. Petersonj, and Carmen Miranda lTim Johnsoni. The stars posed with fac- ulty members as a gift to them. Nutrition was full of excitement with a Miss Starlet contest for guys dressed up as women actresses. I thought the best part of the contest was when Jimmy Chesemore flashed his fake behind, commented Lori Walsh. I liked dressing up as a girl because I like to see how the other half lives, said Jimmy Chesemore. The lunch assembly was hosted by Sandra Johnson and Jeff Cohen. They arrived in a convertible Rolls Royce and took the students back in time - from silent movies to the present day. Jeff Krause, commenting on UStripes, one of the movies portrayed during the assembly, said, l had a lot of fun doing the skit. It was a day the juniors will remember, commented junior Monica Young By DARCY BAILEY i Up SHELLEY HUNT, ajunlor, took an actlve part in Junlor Spirit Day. I wanted the juniors to be good thls year, commented SHELLEY. ln the past the juniors have been so boring, she continued. SHELLEY, however, would not take all the credit. She stated, AMlE LOSI helped me with the assemblies. SHELLEY organized skits, paint parties, and assem- blles. She spent extra time preparing spirit day. Everyone really worked well together and got along too. SHELLEY thought the seniors had an advantage over the junlors and sophomores because of their experience and also because they had money. The junlors were ln debt and had no money to pay for any decorations. SHELLEY ls the oldest of two children and has several lnterests which Include skllng and dancing. She likes to eat and sleep, sold GLORIA RENEERjoklngly. ln SHEL- LEY'S spare time she ls the only glrl singer ln u band. Shelley also works as a sales person at Mr. Best Cleaners. SHELLEY HUNT SHELLEY'S maln Interest ls school splrlt. 1 l V l 2 12 Junior Spirit I l Page by D.B.
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