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Kyte's Flying High By : Suzanne Bowling They say lightning doesn't strike the same place twice, but Mrs. Kyte and 11C set out to defy those odds. Perhaps it was Mrs. Kyte's tremendous team spirit and leadership that guided her homeroom to its second consecutive victory, or perhaps it was the students of 11C themselves, who also won last year as contestants on Mr. Schultz's Let's Make A Deal. Whatever it was, the teachers or the students, it was a winning combination. Going along with the Junior theme of History 路 of the World Part IV, they reenacted the creation of the world by changing the Garden of Eden into a . football field, with a team of female
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turned these girls. Amy Dubinski. Danielle DiMarco. Dawn Dunn. Erica Davis. and Jen Cross. into football players. Top left: BLUE BUDDIES: Alexia Freeman and Mike Estok spend some time together in the cafeteria . Middle: ANCIENT CIVILIZATION : Mrs. Kaplan's 11K donned trees and togas to complete their second place effort. BoHom Left: BURSTING WITH SPIRIT: Juniors Anne Spain. Jen Anson. Michele Thoma. Julia Mate. Michelle Wasko and Alyssa Potter take advantage of the music provided in the gym.
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football players replacing Eve and a squad of male cheerleaders replacing Adam . The Ten Commandments were rewritten as the ten rules of football . As they practiced, the football was an actual pig until the players decided to make the ball out of pigskin . Although a game was not played, Notre Dame would obviously be the winner. Not to be excluded from mention are Mrs. Kaplan's 11K, who won second place, and Mr. Keefe's 11A, who came in third. The spirit and creativity of the Juniors was very evident this year, which is one of the reasons Blue and White Day was so successful .