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SPIRITED AND BUSY Dress-up days, a pep rally, and more made Homecoming week fun. There was no doubt about it. Homecoming week was the bu- siest week on record because stu- dents of all grades were involved in its spirited fun. Homecoming activities required so much orga- nization that four faculty members volunteered to work closely with the students to assure its success. Ms. Nancy Williamson, Ms. Beth Orloff, Ms. Joan Tannenbaum, and Mr. Alan Krueger met with stu- dents in September and early Oc- tober to prepare for the week of October 11th. “Red and White Day” started everything off. The festivities end- ed with October 15th’s home football game against Brentsville, which the Mustangs won, 14-0. Senior Krit Sirichanya said, “Homecoming assured us that it was going to be a good year!” 10 Homecoming In class, freshman Chris Jackson wears the winning hat for Homecoming week. “y » Yi a aS eee eee ; Dressed for Tacky-Punk Day, Rod McLeod, senior, Laura Jacomet, junior, Betty Jo Renner and Donald Burdick, sen- iors, model their mod outfits, worn on Oc- tober 12th.
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At the end of their performance, freshman Jennifer Conway, senior Rod McLeod, and junior Holly Hoofnagle enjoy the applause. Facing the audience, sophomore Roger Camp, junior Cathie Caprio, and sopho- more Andrew Smith prepare to take a bow. a all After the last performance, senior Rod McLeod prepares to cart away some props. Before curtain call, junior John Ratliff mentally goes over his lines. 12 One-Act Plays
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