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TO EXPRESS HER views to Reno High mascot Ann Ldprdirie. persuasive Sheri Heidig yoiiculciifs cmphdiitdlly KEEPING WARM ON the sidelines. Heather Christiansen and in- lured quarterbacb Matt Addison observe the crowning of the Homecoming royalty. ECSTATIC OVER THE Husbiettes half-time performance. Laura Fraze enthusiastically displays her support HALFTIME W 23
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STARTING OFF THE procession of bing and queen candidates, Patrick Reinbemeyer and Gigi Ravera pass under ROTC crossed-swords honor guard. WITH THE UTMOST precision, the Husbiettes show off their chorus-line bicbs. DURING HOMECOMING HALF-TIME, the Songieaders join in a routine with the Flag Team and band. Spirit highlighted Foster Field At half-time, like an American fla$, Foster Field became a red and blue expression of patriotism and spirit for all of Reno High School. Student response to the festivities was en- thusidstic, and all enjoyed the many activities taking place. Starting off the festivities, the band, led by the Flag I ' eam, marched on- field. While the bcuid played, the Songleaders, Cheerleaders, Drill Team, and Flag Team simultaneously performed individual routines, creating a panorama of color and ac- tion. The class floats were then driven onto the field to be displayed and judged. The increase in spirit over previous years was evident in the quality of these floats. Next, students were treated to a show of finery and lace as the King and Queen candidates were an- nounced. The royal couples arrived in chauffeur-driven Corvettes and proceeded to pass under an ROTC Honor Guard archway. The King can- didates were dressed in matching black tuxedos complete with top hats and canes, while the Queen can- didates wore their finest evening gowns. Having nervously awaited the fateful news all week, the candidates tensions were finally relieved: Jeff Lowden and Gigi Ravera were crown- ed the new royal Homecoming cou- ple! Ending the festivities on a colorful note, hundreds of helium-filled red and blue balloons were released into the night. As the balloons rose into the sky, so, too, did Reno High spirit soar, for the sky was the limit. V V f ' . STUNNED BY THE news, newly-crowned king Jeff Lowden receives congratulations from his escort, Shelli Funbhouser. 22
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TYING THE DOUGLAS Tigers up, John Ebner and Tim Barnard finalize the Sophomore Float in the Barnard garage. WITH QUALITY IN mind. Jim Par- raguirre decides what to do next on the Junior Float, which was built in Lisa Wells ' garage. IN HIS HOMECOMING apparel, Jeff Heath applies his special talent of squashing napkins to the building of the Senior Float. WORKING HARD ON the Freshman Float, John Estes and Scott Boyden begin the arduous process of building a float for the first time. 24 Burnt AddiDj color il for intense classes. for their fo Kdafl faeaiiv [ ' «» short omecomim, ledtiinc, eir iioai s
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