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Stadium Homecoming Brings in the Crowd M.C. Dan Dziadula announces the 1982 Homecoming Queen Candidates at the Pep Rally. The Homecoming events began bright and early Saturday morning with the parade. Nice weather and a good-sized crowd contributed to the success of the parade along with unique floats, the well-re- hearsed marching band, dressed up queen candidates and many young ghosts, goblins, and witches. The results of the float contest were a little different from other years as the sophomores took first, while the juniors received second and the seniors settled for third. The pep rally exceeded all oth- ers when the guy cheerleaders, lay Dydyk, Rob Allen, Andy Pompo, Kirby , )ono Hosier, Paul Calkins, Duffer McArdell, Mark Girard and Brad Johnson debuted to Shout , wearing pleated skirts and filled out sweaters. The students showed their enthusiasm with dapping and singing, which definitely broke up the monotony of run-of-the-mill Ba- ker pep rallies. In a rough game of two-hand touch, the juniors defeated the sophomores and went on to play the seniors in a championship game. Brutality was shown by both teams but the seniors, with the help of the male cheerleading squad, beat the juniors, 7-0. (unior, Kelly Stevenson punts the bell to the waiting senior offense. Giving us the best version of Shout seen so far are guy cheerleaders Brad lohnson and Mark Girard. Homecoming 21
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■Ksa Homecoming 20 These sophomores enjoy riding on Iheir first place float Dave Place gets a little pep talk from Mr Wanzer before the Marching Band does their halltime performance.
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M m Homecoming 1982: Go for It! The annual Homecoming football game sure didn't lack support this year! By the start of the game, hun- dreds of B'ville fans were ready to start cheering on the Bees. Although the Bees couldn't manage a victory, the game proved to be the best de- fensive game of the year, and the spectators did their best to spur on the tough footballers. Despite the 17-3 final score, the B'ville fans enjoyed watching the well-fought battle. Half time called for a routine by the cheerleaders to Working for the Weekend by Loverboy. The fact that the P.A. system wasn't working up to par embarrassed the cheerleaders a little, but it didn't hinder their performance. The queen candidates were next on the agenda as they, along with their escorts, lined up on the field to await the announcement of the win- ner. Although they all looked nice, Kim Rupracht, queen, and Chris O'Brien, runner up, came out the winners. Sleph Shear, Chris O'Brien, Lisa lohnston, Andrea Bilyeau. and Jodi Montague lead the traditional snake dance bark to the school Queen candidate Steph Shear pins a bou- tonniere on her escort, Cary Marked 22 Homecoming
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