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Rob Dernordi, Mr. Kool ' grins and bears the ice during rhe enrire assembly John McElroy ond Trocy Maedel enjoy one of rhe few slow songs of rhe Homecoming Donee Robin Sudberry shows gome porriciponrs, Norolie Arabian. Chorlene Quennville ond Jodi Johnson whor rhe field hockey members hove ro dig rhrough or rhe Wednesdoy Pep Assembly Eric Mueller races ro rhe end of rhe licorice ro reoch rhe beouriful cheerleader, Mr. Wes. Homecoming
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Homecoming Week — New Ideas — Spirit Revival Homecoming week brought three days filled with crozy fun. Wednesday started with class dress assignments: Seniors — headbands and shades, Juniors — jerseys and baseball hats, Sophs — sweatsuits, and Frosh — hats and ties. The ever popular Wednesday night pep assembly again brought a large crowd back to school. The cheerleaders added many new games including pennies in the flour, the yellow jello champ and kiss the frog. Kiss the frog ran all week as 8 jars were placed in the cafeteria and students voted for court members. The candidate with the most money in the jar at the end of the week received the privilege of kissing the frog. Stacey Isles was the lucky girl this year. Thursday brought dress to your theme day. There was lots of spirit evident as the school was transported through musical theme days: Seniors moved to the beat of the 60 s, Juniors had the latest punk rockers, the Sophs were down home with country and western and the Frosh went back in time to the ' 50 ' s. Friday was blue and gold day with another assembly to make sure that everyone was fired up for the game. Throughout the week the classes were judged on the various activities and the number of people participating. The Seniors captured the Spirit Jug, with the Juniors second and then the Sophomores and Freshmen. Freshmen scramble ro reach fhe rop before the upperclassmen during the pyramid building for Homecoming. Dawn Shawen shows Froggy ro rhe audience while Stacey Isles prepares ro collect her kiss. A quiet song brings the crowd ro rhe donee floor including Amy Rosso and Jeff May. Robert Rekar hustles to finish rhe cafeteria for the donee before the gome.
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Cheering Crowds, Colorful Floats: Fantastic Day Floors become o port of the fesriviries again after a three year absence. Trying to decorate the halls and get the float together os well os manage to get to class during that week was a challenge. As the game began, the floats circled the field for judging and then they returned for the official announcement of the Spirit Jug. All in all, with the game in mid-afternoon, floats and hall decorations and a large number of students involved, it was a week that captured the spirit of the students and community. The traditional ride on the River Queerys an important part of the Homecoming festivities for the Court. The Country and Western party continues for the Sophomores os the western crowd entertains the fans. Seniors remain a constantly spirited group. The first assembly of the year announces the court for Homecoming and the entire class cheers the nominees os they ore individually colled to receive o rose from Mr Ford.
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