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Pilllll TOP LEFT: Russ Malloy, '82, takes his time to sixth hour. TOP RIGHT: Yell leaders Get the Spirit on the first day of the football season. ABOVE: lunior Varsity cheerleaders ride the winning Homecoming float, RIGHT: Lori lohn- son, '82 FAR RIGHT: Students throw water bal- loons at the Club Camival. if .L I 4
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,Y fi TOP LEFT: Kevin Kietzman, '80, and date. TOP RIGHT: lohn Owen, '81, Coach Stull and Kevin Cronister, '8l. CENTER: Shelly Harrison, '81, and Annette Knipp, '8O. LEFT: Homecoming candidates lulie Connelly and Darren Coker. ABOVE: luan Carlos, '80, Homecoming Gala Event Spirit Week, the building decoration contest, a bonfire, the annual parade, elections, and the dance highlighted Homecoming activities. Sunny Cleland and Shane Whitehead were named Queen and King at halftime of the foot' ball game, Oct. 5. Spirit Week began with 50's Day, when students wore bobbysocks, duck- tails and saddle shoes and blew bub- bles to imitate The Fonz. Students wore Stetsons, boots and spurs in the spirit of our forefathers on Cowboy Day. On Autograph Shirt Day, students wore white T-shirts for their friends to sign. Purple and White Day ended the week. Winners of the annual building decoration contest were: band and drill team, first, sophomore class, second, senior class, third. At the bonfire, drill team and the band performed and Coach Frank Walton and members of the team spoke to about 350 Chargers. Winners of float competition were announced at halftime: cheerleaders and yell leaders, first, French Club, second, senior class, third. Yell leaders added to the excitement of the parade by dressing as clowns. After the Chargers suffered a 41-12 defeat to Manhattan, many students en- joyed the dance in the gym, with a variety of music played by The Muf- flers. Homecoming theme was home- coming. Activities X Homecoming X 17
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