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,,. s, f6ffJ5f Gif?-H M. 's zzz. . Freshman J.J. lVliller helps his class decorate the halls. Hall decoration was one many competitions the classes had against each other. Seniors Stephanie Gasaway and Vicki Smith act the part of true nerds as Ner was a new addition to Homecoming Week. s si of the d Day 5 s f s Juniors Melisa Gronau and Julie Sherry look as if they came straight off a rock video as they display their electric apparel on Punk Day. itll' to As the lights dimmed, the crowd hushed and the orchestra started playing, Danny Benninghoff escorted Karla Ford, Steve Raber escorted Janelle Gaeddert and Brad Sneed escorted Yvette Whelan down the aisle. They waited patiently in front of a bank of candles to find who would be named Homecoming king and queen. After much anxiety Janelle awarded Brad with the king medal and Brad crowned Karla queen. Brad, Karla and their attendants were escorted in a limousine to lunch at the Old Mill Restaurant. The student body participated in Homecoming week by dres- sing up for different days. Hawaiian, nerd, dressing-up and Punk vs. preppie were ways that students dressed. Many strange out- fits and hair-styles were concocted for each different day. Classes competed against each other with money jars, the hall decorations, dress-up days and the spirit assembly. Freshmen won the dress-up days. Seniors won the money jars, the spirit assembly and the hall decorations. Over-all seniors placed first, sophomores second, and juniors and freshman tied for third. During the week major, emphasis was placed on class compe- tition, but at the end of the week the classes united to become a spirited school which helped Newton win the homecoming football game with El Dorado 49-8. The traditional parade and bonfire were cancelled because of rain and there was no school on Friday due to Teacher in-service.
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