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jmmx»xmxxx: I Craig Becker shows a new face during the bonfire Thursday night. Mr. Alwood. Mr. Carson. Mr. Bly. and Mr. Strutton get fired up during the pep rally. During Homecoming week, school spirit gleamed throughout the school. On Tuesday night, Fall Follies’ skits were presented to the student body with the theme of Bruins in American History. First place went to the SGA, but after- wards they forfeited it to the girls’ track team, since the SGA had sponsored Fall Follies. Second place was awarded to the Class of '87, while the Class of ’86 and the Keyettes tied for third. On Wednes- day, in the cafeteria, intermediates indulged themselves on chocolate chip ice cream from Baskin Robins at the ice cream social. At the Bon- fire on Thursday, Chantilly Charger dummies were tossed into the fire. It was clearly evident that the week’s activities had been one of the best in Bruin History. John Flier takes a break from playing his trusty baritone at the bonfire. Student Life 11
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The marching band is very enthusiastic and set a perfect example of Bruin spirit at the bonfire. During the pep rally. Joe Angulo escorts Jenny McGuire through the gymnasium as the homecoming court is presented. r i On Thursday night, the bonfire was a great way to get warm and build up spirit for the game Friday. 7 .%.■ KXKXXXXXKXXXXXXX 10 In Orbit
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I x x x x xxxx Going for the yardage is Senior Jamie Shepherd. ixxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx £ § Students enjoy dancing to the music of Joint Venture. The marching band makes an impressive stand during their show before the Homecoming Game. j;: The culmination of an exciting, j;! fun-filled Homecoming Week was 1;! the Homecoming Dance. Its theme i;i was “Great American Lovers” which was a take-off on the float’s I;! theme, “Bruins in American 1;: History.” Providing the music for j;! the dance was “Joint Venture.” !;! Placing first in the float competi- j;: tion were the intermediates with I;: their version of Mt. Rushmore. Se- i;! cond place was won by the class of ’84 sporting a covered wagon. I;! The Seniors captured third place with the Spirit of ’82”. The Homecoming Court took its ride around the track at halftime. After the completion of the ride, it was announced that Cindy Ackerman had been chosen Homecoming Queen. Then, on to the second half of the football game where the Bruins finally scored. Chantilly had scored in the first half and the Bruins tried hard to catch up. The team played tough and made it a close game. The final score was Lake Braddock 8, Chantilly 14. 12 In Orbit
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