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Julie Benson and David Shipley put a lot of their time and effort into making the coronation a big success. After David sang Colour My World” and Julie sang her version of Big Spender to Dale Duskin. they announced the winners. This years King and Queen were Ricky Larsen and Lisa Olson. Senior Prince and Princess were Jay Carlson and Bridget Mansur, Junior Prince and Princess were Chuck Brown and Lori Carlson. Sophomore Prince and Princess were Jay Giebel and Michelle Oakley, and Freshman Prince and Princess were Shawn Johnstone and Cindy Sathcr. Every day after school. 3:00 p.m. marked the start of float preparation. Lots of time and effort and MONEY were put into each and every float, (especially the Seniors, who had to take up a year-long. $500 speaker fund collection thanks to the lovely Homecoming weather!) This year, judging was done a little bit differently. Instead of having 1st. 2nd. 3rd and 4th places, they gave out awards. Seniors got most original and best over-all. Juniors got closest to the theme. Sophomores got sculpture and design, and the Freshmen got special effects. Thurday night the big parade headed down the Olympic Avc. in the rain. First came Grand Marshall, Dale Duskin. and David Shipley followed by all the the royalty. Marching right along came the band and the drill team. Next came the floats and then the football team and the cheerleaders riding on the fire trucks. At the end of the parade, many students tried in dismay to get a serpentine going up the hill to the pep rally and to the slow-starting bon fire. Then came Friday night and the big game! Many people came to the field at 4:30 in hopes to get a good seat. Before the game started, there was a pep rally in order to get everyone enthused for the game. Jazz mine’s performed a pre-game show and the National Anthem, the band, drill team and cheerleader’s performed and the crowd enjoyed the big win over Scdro Woolley. 27 to 14. After the game, many students and alumni went to the dance to boggic the rest of the night away. Homecoming 11
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It seems like Homecoming is always the most hectic yet enjoyable week throughout the entire school year. This year. Monday started the week off with Toga Day and what could be a better idea for lunch time activities than chariot races. Seniors took first place both lunches. 1st lunch chariot was Tim Richard and Mitch Decker driven by Karen Webber. 2nd lunch we had Glen Rollins and Mike Reitz carrying Joan Lien. Glen Rollins commented. “My buggy will never be the same!” Tuesday took us back in time to the good ‘ol days of the 50 s. when slicked-back hair and letter sweaters were the main attractions. At lunch time the commons “juke box fea- tured Elvis Presley and Rick Larsen was the D.J. At ten after, everyone was out on the floor for the judging of the tw ist contest. First lunch winners were Kara Hart, Lisa Olson, Andy Mason, and Mitch Decker. Second lunch were Kristi Maynard, Kim Ccneak. Jose Gonzales, and the mystery man. otherwise known as “the guy in the black “t“ shirt. Winners then proceeded to dance the “spot light dance . Wednesday was Gangster day and ... well, every week has its dow n fall. Though many dressed up. lunch time activities kind of fell through that day. But Thursday was a w hole new wave with New W'avc Day, not to mention Guardian Angels floating about the halls. At lunch time the sweet “cheer vestities warped for a somewhat stunned audi- ence. but by second lunch, the crowd was out of their daze and warping right along. Friday drew us to the end of pep w eek and over across the sea to the Hawaiian Islands for Hawaiian day: although Lennox’s class went toTcxas for western days. At lunch time we had the dreaded limbo contests. 1st lunch Victor Trevino won while at 2nd lunch. Kelly Rikcr oul-limboed him.
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