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The senior class float is holding Alice Stiebeling, Brian Gerig. Heidi Wietfeldt, Michelle Hamm, Brad Bennett, and Doug Spieth Senior Powder Puff players Anne Lindberg, Kim Wells, Trudy Reddin, Anne Wietfeldt. Dawn Knepp, Traci Reddin. Shelley Phillips, Rachelle Pettyjohn, Cathy Goeglein. Jeanette Platter, and Helen Busche show their charm while waiting for the game to start. Freshmen, front row: Joyce Brown. Monica Ehrhardt. Julie Miller. Troy Smith, and Nikki Harris. Back row: Lynn Swing, Angle Heln tzelman, Marjorie Graber. and Kerri McNally. All are showing the different activities at Woodlan on their float. Queen and King. Sherry Hoover and Scott Berning. watch the fog roll in as they take their royal dance. Homecoming 23
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The Wonderful World of Woodlan Spirit week was successful and fun, said sophomore Schely Gerbers. The par- ticipation was great with the students and faculty members showing their spirit throughout the week for the Homecoming football game against the conference rival Leo Lions. The spirit was rising on Monday, War- rior day, with all the Warriors walking around in blue and white. Any kind of clothing that was blue and white was showing — for instance, belts, socks, shoes, and sweaters. The faculty mem- bers also helped out with Mrs. Willinger showing her support for the mighty War- rior football team. Tuesday was nerd day. People in all kinds of get-ups were getting into being nerds. Two especially phenomenal nerds were sophomores Mindy McCracken and Tim Gerig. From Mindy ' s loud outfit to Tim ' s posture and voice, the name nerd fit well. WPTA-TV came out and taped the nerds as they ate in the cafeteria. Mr. Myers was also an exceptional nerd, with his greased back hair, glasses and messy hankerchief. Wednesday was safari day, when ev- eryone turned into a combat zone or a live jungle with the students dressed in camou- flage and army wear. Mr. Hetrick and Miss Deihl showed their participation with branches sticking out of their hats. Senior Mitzi Martin and her wooden gun and sophomore Staci Dyer and her camou- flage shoes helped the spirit rise to the top. The Powder Puff games were to be played later that night. The senior girls proved their domination over the under- classmen by beating the juniors in the first game and the freshmen in the second game. Thursday was Hawaiian day with War- riors dancing around in bright colored ap- parel, erupting with pride and spirit. Sen- ior Kyla Bearman and her Hawaiian shorts and various types of grass skirts were part of the day. Friday was dress-up day. The Warriors were in dresses, high heels, suits and cor- sages. The big game was that night and everybody was dressed to kill During halftime, the underclassmen paraded floats for their representatives. The last float carried the Homecoming King and Queen candidates. Seniors Sherry Hoover and Scott Berning were crowned Home- coming Queen and King by last year ' s title holders. After the game, the Student Council put on a dance, which engulfed everyone in fog, which made the dance the most exciting one Woodlan had ever had. The Queen ' s court cc-uSists of wr lors I ' UvIn W,2lls and Kim Wells, last year ' s king and queen, Steve Strasser and Kris Logan, seniors, Steve Vogtman, Kelli Girardot, Chad hiissong. and Queen Sheny J-ioovsr
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Senior Todd Baringer shares a joke with junior Craig Riebersal and his date sophomore Shelia Schurg while juniors Lisa Hege and Jim Doctor listen. Deserted for a few minutes by their dates, seniors Alyce Stiebeling and Kelli Girardot and junior Missy Keifer (back to camera) take the chance to talk with Woodlan alumnist Teresa Wahl. Senior Lynn Meinerding dances with her new partner, alumnist Tim Tracy, in a fast-paced square dance. The royal court: C ' nris Farver and Missy Keifer, first runners-i.ip: .Judy W.;bsf ' v and Chris Fisher, queen and king: a.nd Kim Whitcraft ' ■d .Scoti Malfait. second runners-up. -». f 0
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