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12 (Continued from pg. 10) winners of the boys ' division, while freshmen Nancy Surufka, Beth Robertson, Mary Kay Wil- kinson, and Kelly Zatorski, the Rolling Racers, were the champions of the girls. Mr. )ohn McDonald, shop in- structor and Mr. Kevin Vana, so- cial science and world history teacher beat OEA members Nancy Cuillotte and Kathy Cooney around the track. Tempting smells of chicken barbeque filled the air while the race continued. Speech and De- bate once again held their an- nual chicken barbeque to 1500 people in the cafeteria, while Girls ' Volleyball and Swim team members released hundreds of colorful helium-filled balloons. Cheering crowds, loyal fans, and the spirit of Homecoming may have helped the team to work harder. Their determina- tion played off for the winning (Continued on pg. 14) RIGHT: First Step. Before any flowers can be added, senior Tom Etling puts the finishing touches to the frame of the se- nior float. ABOVE: Time will tell. As the Homecoming court lines up on the field, they anxiously await the announcement of the queen. Members of the court in- clude sophomore Linda Jeorse, junior escort Chris Robertson, seniors Patti De- Cola, escort Andy Fox, Marita de la Co- tera, escort Gary Lynn, Nancy Nolan, es- cort Dave Spurlock, junior Karen Porter, Scott Sutter senior escort, freshman Na- omi Savage and senior escort Lynn Babinsak. V. Homecoming
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LEFT: Off center. Adjustments made to the crown of queen Marita de la Cotera by senior escort Gary Lynn are necessary when it slips off center amid dance excitement. BELOW: Ending it all. Seniors ' circus elephant ended their chance for ever winning another float title. Their elephant received second place. ABOVE: Serving it up. Providing refreshments for hungry couples keeps freshman Janine Slivka busy. RIGHT: Clowin ' not frownin ' . Many hours of work paid off as the Junior Class captured first with their dyno-mite clown.
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LEFT: Before the blaze. As tradition goes, Mike Mason, senior, spends his class time building the bonfire. BELOW: One more means one less. Though folding flowers may seem monotonous, nevertheless, it is an essential part of completing a float. Sophomore Sandy Capps spends some of her spare time assembling flowers. LEFT: Down on the farm. Farmer ' s day was just part of spirit week as junior Elsa Luera participates by wearing overalls and a straw hat. ABOVE: Yesterday ' s styles once more. Complete with the attire of the 50 ' s, senior Maria Koufas enjoys an ice cream bar on Nostalgia day. FHomecoming 13
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