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Coming Home As week-long activities came to a close, the spirit of coming home became evident. Dominating traditional alumni festivities were projects for the entire student body. The class of '79 relinquished its traditional balloon sale to juniors only to jump full force into the grape crush business. It's a fact, we're coming back, was the theme for the eight floats entered in the mini-float parade Friday morning. In the float competition the fresh- man class walked away with the S25 top award, while Mr. Charles Early's advisory took first prize in the door decorations. Opposite page, clockwise from lower left: jennifer O'Connor, Connie Ooten, Human Relations Float, Lisa Carney, Rodney Helt, Sherry McConnell, Pili Iacobson, freshman float, pep club and modern dancers, senior float and Anthony Sleem. Highlighting the pre-game activi- ties was the crowning of the home- coming queen, Iena Brown, by last year's queen, Io Chernicky. Although mums and boutonnieres had wilted by Saturday night's game, enthusiasm had not. A crowd of 2800 turned out for the October 7 clash with U.S. Grant at Taft Stadium. As students proudly displayed their T-shirts proclaiming After all is said and done, NWC is still the one, and sipped cups of steamy chocolate or watered-down Cokes, they shouted for purple haze. Knight gridmen led at the half by one point, but were not so fortunate in the last two quarters. As voices grew hoarse and the night air chilled, teary-eyed fans watched their team slip and fall to its fifth loss of the season to the Gener- als, 14-9. Trish McCain Sabrina Milburn Karri Morgan t julie Nash Monique Schalekamp Iackie Ward NO MATTER if the gridiron scene gets grim, Knight fans like Tim Armstrong and Keith Welch keep up their spirit. i Homecoming 17
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18 ' Assemblies AN EYEFUL. Iunior Class president Mark Crutchfield receives a pie in the face at an assembly after the Iuniors lose a contest involving game attendance. SHARPSHOOTER Coach Darrel Palmer attempts to outdraw Coach Mike Longstreth during a skit at the Modern,Dance Assembly. To etherne -B -
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