Woodlan Senior High School - Arrow Yearbook (Woodburn, IN)

 - Class of 1980

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Frankenstein appears during Sprit Weeii to add excitement to the student bodv- Regina Gerig crowns Homecoming Queen, Tracey Mevers. Happily full, Igor DeLong heads to ciass. Homecoming l 5

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Class of 80 does it again! This year ' s Homecoming theme, Tomahawk the Hawks, proved to be successful on the Woodlan Warrior football field. The mighty Warrior football team out maneuvered the Hawks during the first and second quarters, ending with a halftime score of 14-0. Halftime activities included such highlights as the crowning of Homecoming Queen, Tracey Myers, unique class floats and a brilliant Woodlan High School Marching Band. The floats rounded the track gaining approval from the crowd. The Sophomore float won first prize. Halftime ended with a grand performance of the band constructing formations and playing lively music. The third and fourth quarters for the Warrior team proved again successful. The Hawks scored once Yhile the Warriors fought back and scored again. The homecoming game ended in a 21-7 Warrior victory. A week before the football game the students, along with faculty members, joined in with the participation of Spirit Week. Days such as Inside Out Day, Stuf- fed Animal Day, Halloween Day, Hat, Socks and Shades Day and ending the week with a traditional Dress Up Day, encouraged the student body to put forth a 50 percent effort towards supporting the true meaning of Spirit Week. The Senior Class won Spirit Week for the fourth consecutive year in a row, an accomplish- ment achieved by no other class in the history of Woodlan. A superb job Seniors! A pep session added to the excitement with the student body cheering along the football team. Two tremendous pep session activities included a skit acted out by the Student Council and the finale of Mr. Max Amstutz kissing a pig. All who participated in Homecoming experienced a certain sense of excitement throughout this special time of the year called Homecoming. The Warrior football team charges across the goal line to defeat the Hawks 21-7, Twin hoboes, Jeanne Arnos and Julie Luenberger, model the latest fashion imports. Homecoming floats, covered with decorative posters, give flair to halftime festivities. 1 4 Horn ecom ing a{a)i



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Seniors experience ' ' political scene Posters decorate walls all • VOTE Everything from cobras to green string beans to wambubug- gies appeared at the annual political Mock-Election. Five political parties, organized from all five U.S. Government classes, functioned under the supervision of Mr. John J. Briegel. The five parties adopted the following names; Tea Party, Cars Party, Rush Party, Super Party and Cobra Party. Each party used its own symbol and description to distinguish their party from Each party devoted much ::cion and preparation in order to obtain the student vote. All Presidential, Vice Presidential and Senatorial candidates nominated fulfilled the obligation of presenting a campaign speech in front of the whole student body. Presidential and Vice Presidential speeches lasted six minutes while the Senetorial candidates addressed a four minute speech. All class Representative candidates attend- ed different classes and spoke out on planks advocated by their parties. Prepartion began one week before the actual election day. Posters, pranks and propaganda were all used to lure the student vote one way or a- nother. After the Mock-Election end- ed, some candidates harbored hard feelings. On the other hand many candidates enjoyed the honor of being elected to the prospective office. Tea Party candidates prepare to give their campaign speeches. Scott Koch and Lori Peters give their Senatorial Address. 16 Mock-Election

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