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'-WW' 1' is haul? snuff was a winner when it came to the 1987 Homecoming Week. From the sophomores' upset victory in the float compe- tition to the seniors outdressing the school in dress-up competi- tion to the juniors smashing out a powder-puff victory, each class came out on top. The most controversy sur- rounded the powder-puff victory in which no one scored, but the Juniors had more yards than the Seniors, making them the official victors. 'I think that a score should have determined the outcome of the game, said Nikki Proctor, jr, ubecause I feel that the whole purpose of powder-puff is to win by the touchdowns, but overall the game was played very well. It may have been unusual to have a scoreless powder-puff game, but it was really a shock Campus Life Th gafnw was played wfuf well. ery0ne U. LUlnner when the sophomores won the float-building competition, the first time a sophomore class had won in years. Although the jun- iors and seniors blamed their losses on the sophomores having helpful parents, the class of '90 was excited about their victory. I do not think that the parents did the most, said Tim Cut1er,sophomore,ubecause from what I could see they just helped us with the building ofthe float case. Dress up day was a big success, especially for the seniors and the math department. Every math teacher dressed up for the com- petition. I don't think enough students participatedf' said Kyle Smith, jr. It shows school spirit and people lack it, except for the math department' -Cami Anderson 5 I ,Q ff, ,XV
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'CRUIS'N. These 'unior girls are having fun as they show ollfthe Junior class iloat in the Homecoming Parade. Julie Ferry, Leslie Gornowicz, Wendy Patterson, Erin Catlett, and Renee Barett. ICONFIDENCI-3. Angela Crouse and Bren Miller, sophs, show oil' their talent as actresses in a skit during the Home- coming Assembly. ,f ,---f-4- I ..f ,, -f , 4 fu I ,, In Qt! va-.M E uFrom what I saw, their parents did most ofthe Work. They drew the patterns, Vncglgu. cut and nailedg all the kids did was paint? Dennis Embry, jr. X .I DG I-UQIIS I SS 'WILD THING. Rodney Smith, sr, por- trays his talent as a cheerleader in the guys dance during the Homecoming As- sembly. .THREE KINGS. Anticipation mounts as the top three Homecoming candi- dates, C.C. Fuller, Pat Cumow, and Rob Mc-Donald, srs, await the announce- ment of King. . KISSING. Leslie Gornowicz, jr, kisses the junior class Iloat after it's finished. H '- 'lvl A 4 23
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