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i High spirits and exuberant memories will be held by court royalty, Grant and Michele. 10 - Homecoming Jodi Slattery and Preston Hollis were the heartwarming crown and plaque bearers for the 1986 Homecoming. Layout: Michele Wildeman The good times are just beginning for the excited court of Dana and Sue.
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Food is in Su 3 t Pee Wee Herman is in What am I gonna wear to- day? is the exasperated cry heard almost every morning. Fads are changing, and it is anything goes with bright colors and wild combina- tions. Seeing a person wear- ing two and three shirts is not uncommon. The layered look is in. Fads are going back to the 60s with long skirts, tank tops, and bright floral designs. The hair styles of today are slicked back, spiked up and side-walled - wild and crazy as can be. The only thing left is What will Calhan students wear next?
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ON THE WAY TO THE TOP Calhan's Homecoming was a memorable event for all involved. From the time the first bonfire flames flared, until the last dance of the night, everyone's spirits soared straight to the top. The parade be- gan the day with many floats being present- ed. Spirits flew as everyone laughed and enjoyed the beautiful Hawaiian scenes. The next event was the volleyball games. The Seniors wanted more than anything to beat Strasburg, which they did. Happy spir- its filled the gym as Calhan defeated the Indian Team. Even though spirits were high, the football game ended in an incredible loss. Injuries plagued the Calhan Bulldogs and the game was not a success. The halftime activities proved to show a sense of pride as Tacy Wager and Chris Glaser were crowned queen and king. The feeling of being on top was felt by all the candidates, which includ- ed Sue Elwood and Dana Rasic, and Mi- chele Wildeman and Grant Names. Once the aftermath of the game had sub- sided the crowd of high-spirited individuals moved on to the dance. Everyone danced the night away, and as Seniors, those last few dances will be etched in our minds for- ever. Being a Senior and being involved in so much made Homecoming all that much more special. To the royalty court of Sen- iors the memories will be cherished forever. To think that next year we will be alumni brings tears to my eyes. But for those few precious moments, we were on top of the world. % ► i r i % Homecoming - 1 1 .
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