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.ii i 0 Q., V KP. rf if l. 'M' .. k G in Q55 v V 18 Homecoming i it ff st... tit , 74TH STREET MAROUEE advertises Homecoming. FRESHMAN FLOAT TAKES first place. by Brian Formichella Photos by Ross You could feel the spirit starting to rise as everyone anxiously awaited the start of the Homecoming game against Chaparel. Raising the spirit of the game were the students, alumni, par- ents, friends, and faculty alike. By the halftime the Dons had taken a over- powering twenty to nothing lead and the spirit was still on the rise. Starting the halftime activities was the parade of floats. The winning float was cre- ated by the Freshmen and was their version of 'The Cradle Will Rock! Next in line was the presentation of the roy- alty nominees, returning to crown were '82 King and Queen Mike Wagner and Gretchen Frank. Craig Saager and Shana McKallor were crowned the Homecoming King and Queen. The game ended with the Dons pounding the Firebirds in a twenty-seven to noth- ing shutout. Senior Brian Roberts stat- ed, You could tell by the ambiance of the crowd that it wasn't just another game. The Homecoming festivities continued on with the dance spon- sored by the Student Council.
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DANCING DONUTS PERFORM during Pep Fesl. SENIOR CRAIG SAAGER and Sophomore Debbie Johnson participate in egg drop contest during lunch. 20 Homecoming by Brian Formichella Photos by Ross Dons'Rock On was the theme for this year's Homecoming and rock on we did. You could feel the excitement starting to build on Monday. Activi- ties for the week were a water bal- lon toss on Monday, an egg drop on Preppy Tuesday, a dressing contest on Punk Wednesday, a Twinkie-eat- ing contest on Toga Thursday, and a pie-eating contest on Red and Blue Friday. Thursday night the annual Pep Fest was held with the usual dances, cheers, and skits. The fourth annual Fire-in-the-Sky Ex- travaganza was held after the Fest. Floats were created by each class to show their version of the theme. Windows were painted by classes and clubs to help boost the spirit. Buttons, garters, carnations, and pet rocks were sold to raise money for the dance. Students were encouraged to wear the school col- ors on Friday, which began with a spirit breakfast. The excitement cli- maxed with the kickoff of the Home- coming game against Chaparal. SHAUNA McKALLOR and Melanie Wilkinson show spirit by dressing new wave. DONETTES, CHEERLEADERS, and band lead the crowd in class competition.
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