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z ani isney characters probably felt right at home during homecoming coro- nation, as the Rustlers went to Dis- neyland. he magic of Disney ultimately came to life, when the Rustler royalty took the stage. Spirited cheers resounded from the respective classes as the royalty paraded to the Disney Castle. M.C. Mr.Don Jun- gling told the audience that they showed more spirit than he had seen for a number of years. The show opened when Russell Ayers dazzled the audience with their charm and talent by per- forming all of those popular Disney tunes such as, Zippity Do Da, Supercalifragilistic, and many others, bringing back memories of favorite childhood movies. The spirit and hard work of stagecraft classes, and other Rustlers paid off when the audience ' s enthusiasm was boosted by the awesome corona- tion decorations. The enormous Disney castle, covered with glittering green and gold, towered to the ceiling leaving no mistake that the Rustlers had just entered the Disney Zone. Senior Sherry Dotson said, I thought that the decorations this year were better than all the other coronations. k | WITH A ROY- AL SMILE- Homecoming queen Candy Colla greets the crowd as she is escorted around the floor by Donald and Mickey. She was crowned just previous with the Mickey Mouse ears in Mickey ' s hands. WHEN KING STRUTS- king Roger Spring made sure people noticed, with his flashy smile, his suave tux- edo, and his princess escorts Minnie Mouse and Daisy people notice. Homecoming Duck. STUDENT LIFE
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CAUGHT RED HANDED- AIRHEAD?- WHLRI.S Mil TAPE?- crash landing on the end of Junior Stacy Dolderer blows Junior Jason Torick nays After a fall junior Andrea the junior float which took off some steam for the floor after school to help decorate Christofferson comes to a third place in the parade. decorations, the llo.ir Greg Jarrdl un in the fake Fantasyland required time and effort of the creators who spread the theme throughout the school. Long hours of drawing, painting, tap- ing, and cutting for the floor decora- tions finally paid off as the lights were shut down and Disneyland came to life. The eager Rustler stu- dents came wide-eyed through the doors to see the results. The freshmen took fourth place, ju- niors third, sophomores second and of course the seniors first. The class participation wasn ' t very good, but then things got going. I was pretty pleased in the end. The commons area blew me away, said Steve Young, senior class president. Taking a closer look at behind the scenes, the drama department devoted a great deal of time and effort into the coronation decorations. As a result, a castle covered with 13 pounds of glitter was created. The kids didn ' t get to see the fin- ished product until the night before homecoming. When the students appeared to carry the master- piece, piece by piece, to the gym to put them together for the first time, Spencer said, No- body else was more surprised than 1 was! Thanks to the wonderful imagination of Walt Disney, Rustlers in Montana can also enjoy the excitement of Disneyland. «rttiMininr -ii i-ni asa 5 3SSn j s 1 , STUD! '
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Ml! SOUND I ! FECTS- were performed b) Lhe MR Orchestra with help from i li :a I ox, i foreground) and Tana Quick. Gary Oliver DISNEY- LAND ROY- ALTY- FRONT-Lori Kramer. Kir- slen Hauge. Lynnette Green, Amy Dickenson. Toni Sa- A DISNEY IN- VASION- on the homecoming corona- tion is led by Donald and Daisy Duck followed by Mickey, and Minnie Mouse, and of course Goofy. moy. Shay Shaffer, Kara Fa- genstrom. BACK- Trevor Rembe. Jason Spurgeon. Jeff Goet7. Sam Hinz. Andy Jennings, Milch Melnnis, Dave Sullivan.
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