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Cheerleaders Shelley Malone, Vicki Hansen, Brenda Denning, Terri Hoffman and Lynette Pearson dance a routine to “So Caught up in You during the homecoming pep assembly. ▼ Freshmen Kris Kallberg, Lisa Sanchez, Kim Cleer, Travis Grantham and Regina Passalac-qua dress Lynette Pearson for the old clothes race. Seniors stuff themselves in a telephone booth at the A W during a homecoming week lunchtime activity. ▲ Bud Parenteau spikes the ball over the net during the seniors vs. the juniors volleyball game. The seniors were victorious. ◄ The juniors pull towards victory in the tug-of-war competition against the seniors. Student Life Homecoming 15
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Competitors Seek Activity Points Hold it! Don’t drop it!, were familiar sayings during the homecoming events as students tried to earn class points. Activities included, on Monday, the orange neck race and volleyball games (freshmen vs. juniors, seniors vs. sophomores). Juniors and seniors were victorious. On Tuesday, there was the phone booth stuffing at the A W. Wednesday was the final volleyball game for the championship. Later the unbeaten seniors ravaged the faculty. Other noontime activities included the sack race, old clothes race and the junior slave auction. Thursday was slave day for the volunteer juniors. In tug-of-war the volunteer juniors. In tug-of-war the juniors pulled to victory and earned four more points. An enthusiastic pep assembly took place Friday during activity hour. The evening was filled with excitment of the football game. Each class received points for each activity in which they participated. The seniors earned a trophy for the highest number of points. President of student council, Ken Baker, stated that the activities were held “As a celebration for welcoming the alumni.” 14 ▲ ► Vicki Hansen struggles to pass an orange to Dan Case in the orange neck race. A Sam Hatcher performs a task set by his master during the Junior slave day. ► Having received the final clue from secretary, Pam Pouquette, Ray Mulvihill considers how to spend the $25 scavenger hunt prize. Student Life Homecoming
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16 A Lynette Pearson and Shelley Malone decorate for the post game homecoming dance. ► Barbie Parenteau wields a sharp-shooting gun as dance decorations transform the gym. ▼ Bud Parenteau and Shelley Malone enjoy each others’ company between classes. ► The music of “Milestone” at the homecoming dance provided “swingin’ rock” for couples. ► Brian Craig and Lisa Baertlein listen to the strains of music between dances. ▼ Jerry Pritchard and Ken Baker, Michael McDowell and Wade Zarl-ingo work as teams during dance decorating.
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