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Homecoming Week
Mud volleyball, steak lunch highlight activities
By Patrick Egger Another Homecoming activity
Even months after Homecoming featured Omaha Steaks fried out-
was over students were still finding doors during lunch on Sept. 28 for
mud traces in theircars, and still had $3. Compared to other meals in
mud-stained clothes lying around the past, like polish sausage, a pig
somewhere. This was one Home roast, and hamburgers, steak was
coming Week students would not the most successful, Athletic Di
forget for years to come. rector John Wissler said.
"Mud volleyball was great and Sophomore, Kent Fleming
I'd like to have it next year/' Junior said,"The steaks were a little
Allison Karstensaid. Freshman Barb
— .-------------- - chewy, but otherwise it was pretty
.
. . .
n
Reek said that she thought mud good." Freshman Ian Townsend
volleyball was even fun for the non- thought the steak fry was great and
participant, because she said people was worth the low price of $3.
would mst play in the mud.
Mud volleyball was a new activ
ity addedtothe Homecoming Week
agenda, sponsored by the Sopho
more class. Cheryl Blue, student
dean and Spanish teacher, contacted
the Ralston Fire Department to wet
down the baseball fields for the
games, sophomore class sponsor
Anne Rohde said.
Senior Pat O'Brien thought mud
volleyball was fun and he thought
the school should have it more of
ten. Junior Brian Adams thought
mud vol leybal I was a great idea, and
he too said he'd like to have it again
next year.
"The best part of Homecoming was
riding around the football field in the Sonny and Cher, A.K.A. Juniors Phill
car at the Homecoming game," said Reischl and Mike Renner, reunite for a
Homecoming Queen Danelle Shaffer. song at the Homecoming Pep Rally.

