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Black Tie 8a Blue Jeans ROAST 'EM TOAST 'EM! shouts the sopho- mores as they present- ed their float.-Photo by Christie Richard- son hovving of fter many hours of hard work, students waited I anxiously to see their finished products on dis- play. Everyone rolled out of bed by ten o'clock on November 1, 1986 to see or be in the Homecom- ing parade. Several new traditions were set: the parade was on Saturday morning and the usual mile route was changed to a short segment of Alta Mesa. Sophomores and the French club shared one thing in common: they were both TOASTED,'. The school was plagued with cooties, spread by the senior class. The junior cheer- leaders were voted most spir- ited, while the seniors won best float and the French club took first place in the most creative for clubs. Oth- er entries ranged from hot air balloons to hot or mild tacos.-Christie Richard- son, Amy Krehlik and Me- lissa Valentine. Black Tie 8: Blue Jeans : Homecoming Parade
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FLYIN' HIGH WITH SPIRIT. The sopho- mores built a hot air balloon for their class float and proudly flaunted it in front of everyone. 1 '1 r OX I lLAl ION EVENT Homecoming Parade DATE: Nov. 1, 1986 TAKE: 23 ' . I Alta Mesa Blvd. A y y QTIME: 10:00 A.M. B1 ge Adventure his year the streetsIweren't blocked off and all of the cars kept trying to get in front of us. ' The last thing I can remember was when the - junior float was going down the street A and Kevin Wagoner fell off his skateboard then began running along the back of the truck. I think overall the parade was a big adventure.- Khanh Dao, senior . 301- . e, , F J ivfatd'-is i -N , X - , -an 4'f ,', ,X ,1 3517 ik' 4.61 - I R' ,' k.1 -fl. Q' Q - fl .N',.Ve4'j. . - D' .f' I L Ewa' tg 1 ' 3' -5 , 'f1.ljF5'F:i e ' T . 0 'J I .9 5 e,f4S.'114ffff?f ii9i i1f'h!IZ2 D'- - ' .. - ,4 '1 - .-- 't-.4 at '.--- ,UQY 'Q-Z,g'J:..p.'f' Q gf ' '. 1 T1 .z-.e-grvf, -.... -f,-f ' J f mil' ,3Q'1VAl.,f,,5Q.1, .X 'av 4 1 Q. Q 6' gill? '4i 7i'fsZ Q329 ' ' n:u?!,f' N RQ' -. ,. 1f1'1.-' '.'NoQ. f' Y f . u,u'. n :Ze Y lu SA nfl., .M -ri We R' E is fm HOT OR MILD? the Spanish club float waited to be shown at the Homecoming pa- rade.-Pholo by Christie Richardson , W, tri. ,,,, -'fj.,jV,.:t . . . YOU DESERVE A BREAK TODAY . . . Freshmen Karen Blume and Denise Ma- ble dressed up for the homecoming events, being part of the French club theme. Student Event: Black Tie 8L Blue J eans',
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Blue Jeans I 1 Black Tie at y 0 V E R F L 0 W I N G WITH HOMECOM- ING SPIRIT, Fresh- man, Diane Lair falls into the laps of two of her classmates.f Photo by Marcel's t E SUPPORTING THE REBS, Southwest fans fill the stands.-Photo by MarceI's Student Events: Black Tie 8: Blue Jeans O T KK' X110 T X , EVENT: Spirit Week PLACE: Southwest! TAKE, one and Game Clark Fieldit ' TIME: 8-3fGame at 7:30 P.M. DATE: Nov. l-7 Tons of Spirit pirit week was fantastic. The halls were decorat- spirit chains of red, white and blue. of posters were hung in the hallsto the spirit. On one day everyone the next day was white and the last wore blue, It was a time to feel patrir otic towards our school with good cheer and fun.-Katy Burch, sophomore , 've Ofe A we , Q h Sgphilm Mwkatv BMC ' 1- I
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