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Seniors Do It Again ' 86 KICKS! That was the battle cry circulating the bleachers after the seniors defeated the sophomores in the final powder puff game. Woodlan High School experienced many changes this year along with a new principal and the seven period day. Many of the changes were to the stu- dent ' s approval, although the shortening of the homecoming was not one of them. Homecoming week was always a week that the students could let their spirit show, stated junior Kym Campbell, That ' s why I think if they do anything to it, they should make it longer. Even though homecoming week was shorter, com- mented freshman Lance Gustin, It was still fun and everyone had a good time. Students participated in Character Day, Blue and White Day, and Dress Up Day. We had a lot of fun participating in the different days, stated ju- nior Rick Messman. Too bad there were only three of them. The seniors were the overall winners of spirit week and at the powder puff football game, the seniors were again victorious. First they defeated the ju- niors and then they overpowered the sophomores in a good game. The power puff game also attract- ed a large crowd of all ages. After the homecoming game, in which Woodlan was victorious over Carroll, Music King lit up the night with their lights and fog which made a per- fect ending to a great homecoming. The dance was great! commented junior Beckie Eberly. Aimec Gaston Photos taken by Kim Farmer Are we gonna win? says sophomore Denise Beach as she attempts to get the ready for the big game against the seniors. Taking time out of their busy day, juniors Rick Messman, Tim Geng, and Stan Gerig stop and demonstrate their spirit on Blue and White Day. Motley Crue or Rainbow Brite? This is a question running through people ' s minds as sophomore Marty Amburgey shows his spirit on Character Day. Homecoming 10
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Mr. T in English? No! It ' s senior Doug Amburgey contemplating a problem while cleverly disguised on Character Day. Demonstrating true spirit, freshman Jackie Vondran poses for our Dressed as Punky Brewster, senior Sue Brittingham sits in English class waiting for the bell, camera while waiting in the office. Homecoming 11
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