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HOMECOMING Breaking Tradition Creen leaves covered the trees. The heat from the sun was enough to turn the air-conditioner on full blast. Students talked of sailing and swimming. And Homecoming. Homecoming? In September? When the talk of summer hadn't faded like a suntan? Homecoming was out to shatter past traditions as it attempted to form new customs. People used to experiencing this event in October were disoriented. The weather doesn't make that much of a difference, admitted Kelly Melton. It's just that October seems more like autumn. Some traditions, however, were meant for a lifetime. Following long-established rituals, Vickie Doucet was crowned 1983 Homecoming Queen during the half-time ceremonies. Court members included Mary Ben-nerscheidt, Stephanie Borel, and Nicole Jinks, seniors; Michelle Dun- man. Kim Martin, and Melinda Matthews, juniors; Celeste Frugc and Paula Williams, sophomores; and Annie Bennerscheidt; freshman. Customary dress-up days spiced up the week. Camouflage Day launched the rousing week of events. Army rejects surrounded the buildings in their army fatigues. Those who didn't care for the mercenary look, took up jungle gear. The first Twin Day included triplets and quadruplets, many dressed in Saint Louis uniforms. Lisa Manual and Daphne Monier dressed to kill in McDonald's uniforms, while Bill Nicholson and James Peacock tried to compete with their Kroger jackets. All sorts crawled out from under the sidewalk for Bizarre Day. WHERE’S JANE? Tarzan. Bill Nicholson, looks alone on Bungle in the Jungle Day. LIKE WOW MAN. Homecoming week's Twin Day brought out four senior girls dressed up in look-a-like hippie garb. 8 — Homecoming
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QUEEN OF THE HOP! A( the traditional halftime ceremony. Senior Vickie Doucct is crowned by Trisha Paris. 1983 Queen. (Puckett Photography) PRETTY MAIDS ALL IN A ROW. Dance fever strikes and senior Deidre Halcomb is dancing to the tunes of Lafittc. Homecoming — 9
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