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KEEPING THE PACE- as the parade progresses on the overcast Homecomming day, sophomore TENDING TO BUSINESS- The speech and de- Michelle Rupp marches to stay in line. bate float had the Wall Street idea in mind when they invested in their Homecoming float. Dennis Batchelor STEP ONE.BEAT TWO- junior Gene Ericksen steps lively despite the cold weather. Dennis Batchelor DNE,TWO,THREE . . . KICK- Juniors Sarah Bates, Anne Steel, and Nancy Myhra try to get in sync with each other during the Homecoming parade HOMECOMING 15
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Tears were shed when it began to fall Just when things start- ed to look good, a twist of fate turned into mounds of problem- s. Enroute to the parade grounds, the senior float began to fall to pieces. Senior Pam Dolderer, who had spent the major- ity of the week ' s time working on the float, was behind it when it began to fall apart. I started to cry be- cause when I looked at it and saw all of the work I had put into it and well not just me but ... I saw all that work going down the drain. Even with the dis- appointments and mishaps at the be- ginning of the day, the true Rustler spirit let the parade roll on. The AFS club float, which won first place overall, took a unique approach by showing a typical Broadway the- ater. Second, third, and fourth went to orchestra, drama, and journalism re- spectively. For the second year in a row, juniors received first place in the class standings followed by the seniors, sophomores, and finally the freshmen. Even though the day started out somewhat shaky, the parade was one to remember. Dennis Batchelor IT ' S SO COLD!- shudders senior Chris Mullett as she rides on the DECA float down Central Ave- 14 HOMECOMING
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RED HANDED- Looking suspicious seniors Mi- chelle Campbell and Kara Phillips decorate Joanie Arntson ' s car for the caravan. Susan Bishop DISHIN ' OUT- Junior Su- MUNCH MOUTH- At the annual Homecoming zette Payment serves up spaghetti dinner senior Joely Hunter shows off the spaghetti for only her well developed eating habits. $1.50. 16 HOMECOMING
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