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HGMECGMTN G N TGT-TT lust a few short hours after leaving the afternoon pep ral- ly, we were back filling the bleachers again. Friday night, October l8, began with an im- pressive pre-game production. Members of the Student Coun- cil, which sponsors the event, had indeed performed their tasks well. Rows of Air Force ROTC cadets stood sharply at attention on the field. They were impressive, irnmaculately dressed in blue forming the background for the presenta- tion of the colors by the Color Guard. Covering the rest of the field was the Trojan March- ing Band which provided spe- cial music for the evening. On each side of the fifty yard line the Lancers faced each other their flags forming an archway LIFE through which the twelve homecoming queen contes- tants and their escorts passed. Representing the senior class were Lori Murray, Lynne Har- ris, Sheri New, and Kim Grady. The junior contestants were Rissa Elliott, Linda Bow- ers, Wanda Allen, and Cathy Ross. Kim Lewis, Shannon Za- mora, Tracy Moore, and Amy Goisovich represented the sophomores. Earlier in the day we had voted for our favorite and anx- iously awaited the results. Tra- cy Moore was named sopho- more attendant, Linda Bowers, junior attendant, and Lori Mur- ray, senior attendant. Tonya Adams, Miss Homecoming l984 placed the crown on the new Homecoming Queen, ju- nior Rissa Elliott. Soaring high above the lights, green and gold helium balloons were released to highlight the magical moment. Creativity and hours of hard work were evident in the floats parading around the track. loining the procession were Rissa and her attendants sitting atop classy convertibles. ln the stands graduates re- turning home to share in the festivities renewed old friend- ships. For them nostalgia ruled at least for awhile. Soon though the football team burst through the goal post to the cheers of all. They assisted in making the evening and Homecoming successful by defeating EE. Smith 24-7. Waving happily to the crowd, sen- ior attendant Lori Murray enjoys her ride in the Homecoming parade. 11 2 Features 23
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