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Junior split end Bahman Sharifian and junior cornerback Chris Taylor high five after a Trojan score. John Fuquay scrambles up the middle of the field in hopes of increasing the score. Tight end Quincy Wilson leads the way for a fellow teammate to make some tough yardage. A charged-up Lorenzo Cyphers runs up the field as he strives to escape the tackle of an opposing McCallum Knight. 14 I HOMECOMING GAME kdm
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- Parade took time, dedication 'he arrival of the Homecoming Parade ended months of planning that had oc- rred among Student Council members o were, by then, letting out sighs of ief. The Student Council, led by sponsor rsha Lyons, was in charge of all the mecoming activities. They started planning back in ,1gust, Lyons said. ,Quite a bit of time and patience was re- ired of those who were in charge of rking out all the details of such an ent. The issuing of parade entries kicked , the beginning of an all-afternoon celebration. The celebration was open to any club or class interested in choosing a theme and designing a float around that theme. Students who wished to participate on foot were welcomed to do so. Clubs began their hard work preparing for the parade, while at the same time, the Student Council was at work drawing the parade permit and police escort. With the day of the parade soon ap- proaching, the order of all the floats had to be decided. A meeting with all the club sponsors was conducted at which time crucial information was given them con- Roeglin wore her Playboy bunny of the student body dressed up at costume and turned the heads of many Halloween pep rally. Sophomore Belle with it. cerning the organization of the parade. Finally, Oct. 27, the day of the parade, ar- rived. Two hours prior to the beginning of the celebration, council members double- checked the parade route, the floats and the order once more. After all 23 floats completed the charted course, certificates were given to those who were most original, most beautiful and had the best theme. Dedication was the key to a successful parade. After the event was over and the decorations taken down, it could definitely be said that it was worth all the work. There isn't a law against band directors participating in the fun, as band leader Gary Faust demonstrates. Overwhelmingly surprised at her new ti- tle Homecoming Queen, senior cheerleader Dana Parker jumps and screams in excitement. mxkwt! HOMECOMING PARADE f 13
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Team wins for student body rhe Trojan victory over the McCallum Knights was more than deserved. lt was Homecoming, we had to win, id senior center Troy Wappler. A lot of ople didn't think we could do it, so we rl to get out there and show them who in the Northwest Hills, Wappler The strategy of the game was to run off the tackle, said head coach Jim Running back Lorenza Cyphers, who completed 153 yards, was selected player of the week. The Trojans took the lead with running scores by Cyphers and junior quarterback John Fuquay. A 15-yard touchdown pass was made by Fuquay to senior split end Pat Murphy. terson and Gary Moody were particularly noted for their blocking. The team was overwhelmingly deter- mined to win the Homecoming Game for the student body, Acker said, who had so loyally supported us throughout the season. . . Three extra points were added to the score by junior kicker Guy Youngblood. Both the offensive and defensive lines con- tributed greatly to the team's strengths. Outstanding defensive liners Darrin Pat- Split end John Gregg celebrates with fellow teammates the touchdown quarter- back John Fuquay makes. K K . ,, - .,, , ,1 . , iwlhiu ff ? H Putting a move on the McCallum Knights, halfback Howard Hawkins charges with the ball. Junior John Fuquay lowers his head to pick up some extra yardage. Fuquay was named second leading passer in the district. HOMECOMING GAME f 15
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