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GEARING UP FOR HOMECOMING This year spirit week was exceptionally exciting. “Baggy Day started the week out with a bang. Both students and teachers wore anything from saggy clothes to Hefty 3-ply garbage bags. Tuesday WHS hit a time warp as fashion went Back to the 1950's . When Morning Practice Day rolled around, students were seen sleepily walking to class wear- ing robes, PJ's and slippers, and carrying teddybears. An explosion of color hit the halls on Thursday as everyone dressed up for Hawaiian Beach Day . Grass skirts, sun- galsses, shorts, beach towels, inner-tubes, and flippers were some of the tropical items worn. Friday was the traditional Maroon Gold Day . The popular game show. Family Feud, brought much excite- ment to the WHS gym as the Jones family (junior-freshman team) was pitted against the Smith family (senior-sopho- more team). At the Thursday afternoon activity, the seniors were victors in a volleyball obstacle course. Thursday even- ing the WHS volleyball team was matched up against Fair- fax, with the Rabbits wiping the Eagles off the court in a 2-0 victory. On Friday, the sophomore-junior team won the powder-puff game 6-0. The Rabbit football team fought a hard battle Friday evening, but came up short with a 6-20 loss to Sleepy Eye St. Mary's. The band, twirlers, Fantasia , and cheerleaders added extra pep to all the activities. The festivities ended Saturday, October 8 to the music of Jerry Gladis at the homecoming dance.
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1. Queen Sarah and King Kevin 2. Our 1983 King Ron Salfer crowning our new 1984 King Kevin Guetter 3. Ceremony hosts for the night, Gary Salfer and Mary Goblirsch 4. Sarah and Kevin about to take their reign- ing walk
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Page 8 1. Look at those legs! 2. Is this the Hawaiian Hilton?! 3. Did I forget something this morning? Page 9 1. Running for glory. 2. Where's the hula dance?! 3. Totally bagged out. 4. Luonna heading for the beach. 5. The coaches' tempers flair. 6. Sarah's ready for the sock hop. 7. Half-time strategy. 9
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