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If you were a person visiting Florence High School, what would you think if you saw people dressed like the godfather or a flapper? Of course! It's Ifomecoming! The week got off to an im eresting start with clashing clothes worn backwards, inside-out or any way possible! Also, when looking through the crowd one could find a freshman slave, dressed in anything from tu-tu's and can-can dresses to fishnet stockings and high heels. Preppy Punk and Mafia 50's day followed and the RICH GUIDRY, Bill Gray and Jessie Medina clowning around in the commons area. THE CANDIED apple-eating contest during Homecoming Week was very popular. Here Tony Stapleton watches as Frank Garcia, Rob Hinkle and Mr. Leason gobble up. A GROUP of Freshmen and Sophomores having some fun at noon ploying football. 5
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in Florence-the Great Little Town (G.L.T.). Each day was filled with excitement and enthusiasm. 1982-83 will long be remembered as a year of great change and numerous achieve- ments. The moments that stand out so vividly in our minds are those of the experiences we've had, the friendships we've shared in general, the best time of our lives. Why is F.H.S. so special to us? It's because of you me-the students, the faculty and all those associated with it. Every individual makes this school what it is-GREATM APPLE DAY Queen Rhonda O'Connor and her attendants Mary Tiffany, Kim Combs and Yvonne Daniel pose for pictures after the pageant. WHO'S WHO? Look alikes Freshman David Brisker and Mrs. Nelson on Slave Day. I DO-Maybe! Randy Haynes and Steph Dickey recite their mock wedding vows for Senior Seminar. AN ATTENTIVE Louis Brown and Dian Brown in science class.
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traditional blue-n-gold day con- cluded the week. Tug-of-war, burrito eating, three-legged races and other contests were held each day at noon. The annual powderpuff game gave the female gender a chance to show their ability at playing REPRESENTING THE Chess Club in the Homecoming Parade are Cindy Jones, Cathy Magnusson, Kenny Guillermo and Tonya Goff. WOW! SHAWNA Christiansen checks out Ron Sanders' new look for Slave Day, HAMMING IT up during Homecoming Week are Juniors Jin Hayashi, Mark Avila, Rob Hinkle, Lori Little, Koreen King and Monica Cornell.
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