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ew 9 Spirit Hype t was a wet, rainy afternoon and the sky was gray, but the junior and senior women paraded onto the field. Decked out in sweats and team jerseys, the teams were determined to prove who was better. lt was a chance for the seniors to show their superiority over the juniors, said senior Marci Minorini. And they did. Senior teams, organized by Marianne Cielak and Michelle Reese, beat the juniors by a final score of 30-6. Students continued Homecoming spirit throughout the week. New additions to Spirit Week included 20's day, 50's day and 60's day among the usual class color day and red and grey day. The first of the new days was 1920's day, and students sported sunglasses, trenchcoats and occasional machine guns. 192O's day started the week off with a bang, said sophomore Hillary Mead, lt was really fun to see everyone dressing up. The second spirit day gave students a chance to show their creativity. It was not uncommon to find poodle skirts, greased hair and saddle shoes. lt was neat to see all of us dressed the way our parents used to dress, said sopho- more Jon Herbst. On Wednesday, students could be seen carrying peace signs and wearing bell-bottomed jeans, army jackets and tye-dyed shirts. Far out, said junior Lisa Ftubin. The week ended with the senior class wearing red, the junior class wearing blue, the sophomore class wearing green and the freshman class wearing white. Friday was the traditional red and grey day, and Homecoming weekend began. Lie . . .. A - Nice Hands Warming up before the game, Lisa Isaacs makes the catch without breaking a nail, ln the Trenches .. . Bursting olf the line ol scrimmage alter the snap, the senior women try to create some day- light, Up with Dylan, Down with Nixon, Tune in, Turn on, Drop out Complete with flowers and lovebeads, Brad Saks, Jon Lutz, Noel Saks, Doug Granat and Ted Bonar express their views on 60's day. '77 Homecoming 9
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Royalty for a Weekend . . . Horne- coming Queen Jenny Casey and King Kyle Campbell. Pregame Hype . . . Liddy Bowlby pre- sents the opposing team's shoulder pads in the A-Cha-Cha cheer. Homecoming v 1, f Senior Spirit Standing with their float, the seniors get ready for the pa- fade. Bear Down, Deerfield Warriors! Bears' tight end Emery Moorhead joins Caryn Caldareiii and Jordan Levy at the pep ralbfi.
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