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A. Happy over their class victory, the juniors rejoice. B. Members of the senior class clown around during the activities of Homecoming Week. C. The freshman class pulls for a victory against the juniors in Tug-o-War. D. Tricycle racer Lisa Payne rides for a senior victory. E. TOby Sanchez, David Krummenacher, and Travis Adolph Glaab watch the volleyball games. F. Riding for the juniors in the tricycle race, Kim Brown struggles to defeat his opponents. Student Life Homecoming 11
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Tide Turns for Jrs. The competition bubbled over during the activity and dress-up days throughout Homecoming Week. The people showed real spirit, stated Lisa Pruett. The dress-up days were Nationality Day, Idol Day, Have-It-Your-Way Day, Toga Day, and Spirit Day. In a survey, WHS students picked Lisa Pruett, who dressed up on Nationality Day, as the most memorable girl in costume. The most memorable boy in costume was Travis Glaab, who dressed up on Toga Day. The student body picked the Tricycle Race as the hardest activity and the Voltswagon-Stuff ing Contest as the funnest. Nationality Day, Toga Day, and Have-It-Your-Way day were chosen as the best dress-up days. Most of us see it everyday , clue one of the scavenger hunt, sent competitors scrambling to familiar places, putting the clues together, John McFarland found the $15.00 prize behind a poster in Mr. Kirkley's room. 10 Homecoming Student Life
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A Hot and Zesty Bonfire A hot and zesty bonfire helped set off the 1986-87 homecoming. Travis Glaab and Carl Baertlein were in chirge of planning this years bonfire, and they did a great job! Some of the wood for bonfire was donate , by Margaret Pozas and much of it came frcm the old gym. Students showed their Viking pride by attending bonfire. When asked what he felt the highlight of bonfire was, Guy Hernandez exclaimed, It was all the seniors I saw there! It was a cold and damp night, but the fire kept the young and the restless warm as they cheered and yelled. There were many highlights of bonfire, but The pirate falling into the fire was the highlight, stated Josie Sandoval. Chrl Baertlein felt the highlight of bonfire was, 35 to 40 feet. With the passing of this years bonfire, there will be many temories of fireworks, pirates, students,alumni. A. Monique Sandoval and Anna Hill helped get the spirits flowing as they yelled and cheered at bonfire. B. Students, teachers, and alumni kept their attention on the pirate, which towered over everyone at bonfire. 12 Student Life Homecoming
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