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L. Looking wonderful, if being windb- lown. homecoming royalty Pitrice Bo shard. Jill Reed. Heidi Haugen and Jil- lene Weber enjoyed their ride around the stadium at half time. Sexy legs and all. Weston Winegar, Bryan Thayer. Wyatt Wetsel. Jeff Smith and John Day stumble graceful ly toward the field. r Flaming despite the rain, the tradition- al A set school spirit on fire at the night pep-rally. Profitting. as well as enjoying the at mosphere. FHA promoted spirit by sell ing balloons. 20 O Homecoming
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In an effort to increase the tremendous spirit, the male spiritleaders performed humorously. Avoidance of calories was a difficult task to perform with all of the yummy goodies that were available for the hungry or not-so-hungry student. Harmoniously being comedians, the 1984 male Royalty was Brother Os- born. Mr. Farrer. Mr. Ward and Mr. Woodward. dpi + 4 Once again the Hawks were victori- ous. They started the season by defeat ed the Bingham Miners and later went to play in the state finals. Pi trice Boshard-1984-85 Homecoming Queen. Homecoming O 19
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Todd Dana mans the freshman booth at the fair. I GETTING FULL OF PEP AND fair food ing bags. Although the noise was loud and obtrusive, generally ev- eryone had a good time. Wednesday Decisions! Decisions! Decisions! Various tastes presented them- selves to people with discerning palates at the Homecoming fair. Pizza succeeded again as the most popular treat. However, not every- one desired pizza. Indian frybread. rootbeer floats, pretzels, foreign pastries, nachos and cotton candy all tempted peoples tastebuds. Stu- dents who felt dissatisfied with this selection of gourmet goodies went to McDonald's. Peter Piper Pizza or a friend’s house. Food encom- passed only one form of entertain- ment open to the Hawks. If vio- lence suits a person's style, he could go outdoors and watch a car be demolished or one of several people being dunked in the cus- tomary dunking booth. The di- verse game booths provided an- other source of amusement. The Teddy Bear Toss, dart throwing to win calenders and more caught stu dents fancies. The gymnasts also added a new twist to this year's fair by sponsoring a handstand contest. If games and food didn’t arouse a person’s inter- est. he could buy souvenirs, bal- loons sold in the traditional red and black and the dance company gave students one last chance to purchase carnograms. School sou- Getting the most from their shifts dur ing the fair. Jeff Wilkerson and Bryan Thayer juggle to provide entertainment for the mulling studentbody. Doug Bourdreaux. and his fellow class mates performed heartily to take a sec ond place in the class float competi- tion. venirs to buy included hats, pins and T-shirts. All in all this Home- coming fair this year amounted to a lot of fun. Observing people in the hall afterward proved the fair a success. Few students could be found without stomachaches from overeat- ing and several people had prizes from the games. “Eat, drink, and be merry— homecoming offers it all.” Anita Fix Thursday With the earth water logged and rain pouring down, many won- dered what would become of the night pep rally. Full of curiosity, people went to see what would happen. A surprise to all. the park ing lot was full and students dashed to the field house where the pep rally had been moved. Inside spirits were high. Tied to chairs were the president's of each class. Their purpose was to satisfy the crowds hunger for the humili- ation of others by having eggs scrambled on their heads and whipped cream to top it off! To start off the night, dummies representing Bingham football players were mutilated. The cheer- leaders followed with routines. Then students were invited to try out their skills at class competi- tions. To end the competitions was Homecoming O 21
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