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1. Homecoming royolty includes second runners-up Orion Greene ond Suzonne Torrez, first runners-up Greg Hoffman ond Kelly Sullivan. King Don McNelly. and Queen Tino Danbury. 2. Junior Class worked in Old Trail’s Lumber Yard on their float for the upcoming Homecoming parade. 3. Age overcomes beauty os the faculty whips the Seniors! 4. Williams High School's modern doy cowpokes included Oeth Conedy. Elliot Ness. Thod Hansen, ond Kelly Sullivan. 5. Cooch Rich Hoyt: Our team's better than yours. Ducko!” 6. Freddie Zuniga ond Christina Martinez were honored os freshmen classes' Count ond Countess. Sophomores Sam Hatcher and Terri Hoffman were voted Duke and Duchess. Named Junior Prince and Princess were Joey Martinez and Deborah Riemer. 7. Cowpuncher Leslie Wright takes a break between roundups. SEVEN 11
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RAIN SOAKS HOMECOMING Homecoming! What a fun time! That’s the opinion of most W.H.S. students. Those who got involved were very enthusiastic about the many different activities during Homecoming Week. Starting the week off was Class Shirt day and at lunch, the pie eating contest. Participants got their faces smeared with chocolate pie and whipped cream. Yummy! The winner of this messy fun was Ray Mulvihill. Tuesday was Western Day. and at lunch, the sack race. Seniors proved themselves superior in the three-legged races. Wednesday was Grub Day which offered students a chance to wear the most comfortable clothes in their wardrobes. First round volleyball games showed determination of classes. Thursday the seniors proved themselves the best volleyball players passing the juniors, while sophomores pyramid builders swept first with seniors trailing only seconds behind. Dress-up day offered the finery of their wardrobes. Friday seniors pulled into first place past the juniors in the tug-of-war and necked info first with the orange neck race. Many wore the black and orange, promoting spirit. ONE
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12 THREE FOUR 1. Vikings rush to congrotulote eoch other os the flnol buzzer proves them victorious. 2. The sophomore floor, depicting the U.S. Hockey teom's victory over Russio. ploced first in the porode competition. 0. Bonfire flomes destroyed the wooden JC (Joseph City) before roin ended the activities. 4. Bond members, still In step in spite of the downpour, deserted the halftime show In search of cover. 5. Spirited and soaked. Viking cheerleaders cheered the team to victory. 6. Roy Mulvihill, winner of the pie-eating contest. shows off his victorious mug. 7. Debbie Block. Vicki Hansen, and Barbie Parenteou seek shelter under on umbrella at the game. fi. While Robby Craig intimidates two Wildcats, other Vikings block for the receiver. 9. Homecoming dedicatee. Bubbo Lopez, become the rainbow's gold for the junior float. 10. At the lost pre-gome practice, Mr. Hoyt explains o point to Kenny Baker in the huddle. 1 v
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