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SCARLET O ' HARA? — Posing for a picture on the junior class float Heather Madson portrays the Gone With the Wind theme. IF LOOKS COULD KILL — Looking very tired after marching in the parade senior Sherri Bartelt doesn ' t want her picture taken. IT ' S A BIRD, IT ' S A PLANE — No it ' s super sophomore Kevin Wright demonstrating his driving skills as he terrorizes Central Avenue during the Homecoming parade. Rustlers reach peak of fever INSERT a Hollywood style theme to a Rustler Homecoming parade and the result is a star production. Rustler pride and ambition is what it takes to produce this traditional exhibition of school spirit and unity. Sophomores, juniors, seniors, faculty, and organizations all devote many long hours every year to coordinate the many spectacular Homecoming events. Spirit and excitement reach their peak as the mighty Rustler marching band strikes up the tune of Mag 7 to lead off the festivities. The parade is a source of genuine fun. This kind of fun can not be purchased by currency or qqim 4. LET ' S GET IT TOGETHER — Trying to calm the nerves of junior Kyle Anderson at the pep rally is junior Dale Glassley. 5. THE FEW, THE PROUD, THE RUSTLERS — A group of mighty Rustler football players pass by, dominating the scene at the Homecoming parade. 14-lntroduction
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1. PONDERING THE PASTA— Planning out the annual Home- coming spaghetti dinner and all its details, Mr. Dick Kuntz organizes the event during one of the first meet- ings. 2. STAR STRUCK— Caught unaware by a photographer, senior Susan Warden is shown helping decorate the gym for coronation. DEVOURING DELICIOUSLY— Along with 550 other people, senior Lisa Parsons attends the annual Homecoming Spaghetti dinner sponsored by Mr. Dick Kuntz. MASSES MUNCH MUCH-at the dinner during Homecoming. The dinner featured spaghetti, rolls, coke, cake, and salad for one dollar.
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1. SMILE AT THE MAN WITH THE CAM- ERA — A group of Rustlers gets fired up at the parade when they realize they ' re on candid camera. 2. SPACE INVADERS — Fired up and ready to cheer, seniors Lisa Sander- son and Coree Tilton eagerly await the start of the parade. 3. THE GREEN AND GOLD Q-TIPS — Taking time out for a quick pose, senior Frank Feldman marches to the beat of a distant drummer. 4. RECRUITING RUSTLERS — Trying to get the crowd fired up senior Lydia Baber and junior Tracy Raecher sa- lute the photographer. 5. EASY RIDER — Taking it easy during the Homecoming parade, mascot sen- ior Trina Whitfield is escorted by ju- nior Steve Pfleger. Introduction- 15
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