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Taw Decorored Howoi- cor helps jozz up rhe CAAR porking lor lon sryie sopnomore Mil ' ie Flodsrol ' s OS porr of Homecoming fesriviries. FIRST FRESHMEN CHEER- LEADERS ever or CMP,. Jeonne Horns, Doniho Delich, Srephonie Wallace, Liz Hunr, orxJ Devon ftobb enjoy o sunny foil doy. These cheerleoders were dTO- sen by o r«w sysrem using numce ' : -sreod of nomes. ALOHA RUSTLERS Diology reocher Don Kenczko spreads his neverending IXusrIer pride ond spirir os he fires up his Ho- woiion Rusrters for rhe Homecoming Qcriviries Kenczko proudly oc- cepred on oword for his RusrIer spirir from rhe Doosrer Club or rhe cororcrion ceremonies 4 r ADeoFSPwr
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STANDING OUT IN THE CROVD- Ho- wirh senors Chod Such, Ken Jorc ro: rrir.r,t of i!-;o ufc ' erdossmen goes sen, ond Donny Grunro vTcz o c ' ' on 0$ rrodirion or rhe pep ossembties ihe fonnior senior ro J WM w ri ja (id as? ■ ' fl DOE RAY ME. . .Whor embcTuSS- LONG DAYS AND COLD menr for sophomore boskerboli p ' cy- NIGHTS .- eec ; -e ' .. e ' ij ' - ers Chr isrine Richard, Michelle Tilron, Irdive, vorsiiyc ee e::e 5 r ' - Krisren Hilde, Cindy Corpenrer, ond no Arnnocosr, Kce I re-- Jody Srorrusren os rhey ore forced ro sen, Joonie Arn-sc - ; - r E v sing rhe school song in fronr of rheir JonersW refteCT r e e-: ; .- o dossmosres or rhe foil sophomore as- e cc e on rhe-- cces- sembly. SHADES OF CHANGE 3
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C VVfW ' -- Oogie, oogie, oogie, oy, oy, oy Oogie, oogie, oogie, oy, oy, oy Oogie, oy, oogie, oy, Oogie, oogie, oogie, oy, oy, oy Spirit or rhe foorboll gomes srorred wirh rhis chonr which was often led by senior Tom Done. Another activity thot raised enthusiasm, spirit day, turned out to be extremely popular according to a Pvus- sellog survey. Hawaiian day was listed as the favorite day. Attire included Hawai- ian shirts and gross skirts, and of course, the famous mirrored sunglasses. Pep ossembles rook on o r»ew lock To fire rf-e aowd up, loud muse o- ' d dorong :rorred rhe osserr oyes. The cheerleoders performed less cheers and rhoughr of aozy gomes in on effort fo involve rhe srudenrs more. When osked obou rhe spirit, junior Wendy Schoueis onswered, 1r ' s o br berrer thon lost yeor, way berrer. From mirrored shodes ro wocky ourfirs on spilr doys, rhe Rustlers showed shodes of spirit. lO HAWAIIAN Fcx rhe Homecom Tng porooe seoor Krishe Wc er 6 decked our in Howoion gorb ro ride on r e jOoTr } ' sr foC DOD AND HIS HAREM Serwr sheit Dob MofT escons his horem of beouri- ful seniors, Lori Renmmon. Kim Fox. cod Ann Molisoni, ro rhe Homeconning ' oorboll gome which rhe Rusrlers won 3314 4
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