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» SENIOR CANDIDATES Karin Danko. Ten Oliver. Rachel Loper. Christine Loper. and Jill Hildreth 1 And The Winners Are . . As the crowd arrived, the floats and cars used for the pre-game activities lined up featuring the That ' s Enter- tainment theme. The fans cheered as Grand Marshall Ben Clark led the ac- tivities. When the floats had circled the field, the winners were announced. Seniors won sweepstakes with Afri- can Queen and the juniors took first place with Tom Sawyer. Soon the game started. Ramona kicked off to Arlington and Py halftime the lions had a roaring lead over the Rams The halftime started as cars carrying the candidates circled the field to let each out at the Ramona fifty-yard line. Each girl nervously made her way to the middle of the field with her escort. Warren Carpenter announced, The 1980 Homecoming Court is . . . Connie Weaver, freshmen princess . . . Delci Collins, sophomore princess . . . Jinx Jennings, junior princess . . . and the new Homecoming Queen is . . . Jill Hil- dreth. The lights went out and the drill team memPers moPPed their captain. Queen Hildreth. Fireworks formed ex- guisite designs while Jill and Pr oud Lions lighted up the far end of the field. The final score of 55-7 ended an ex- citing event, making it a very memora- ble day. FRESHMEN CANDIDATES Lori Good. Reiko Wagner, and Connie Weaver SOPHOMORE CANDIDATES Robin Weaver, Brenda Northcote. and Delci Col- lins. 10 Student Life
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Everyone Loves A P or ode While the majority of students were still in class on Friday, November 14. those who were involved with Home- coming were busy getting the paraOe line-up in order. The parade started taking shape as the floats and cars found their places by the marked curbs. In the frenzy, float workers ran around, candidates found their cars, and student government tried to get everyone organized. Someone yelled two minutes and immediately peo- ple scrambled into their places as the message was relayed down the line. At one o ' clock the parade entries moved down Jackson Street. The slow-moving line included Grand Marshall, Sheriff Ben Clark, as well as Principal Liz Jennings and Athletic Di- rector Sam Peccia. Candidates for 4 Claudia Webb, the 1979 Homecoming Queen, makes her last appearance. » The sophomore class float gave a horrifying appearance to the Parade. princesses and queen waved to the crowd from various types of cars rang- ing from VW ' s to a Clenet. FFA eques- trians trotted along on horseback while ROTC kept in military step. Tread- ing along on foot, the pep squad cheered their way along the route while class floats, the Meccha float with their queen, cars from the Auto Club, and Motocross members on their motorcycles filled the street. The band and drill team joined the parade as the route turned on to Magnolia Avenue from Jackson Street. Further on down the route, Chemawa Middle School ' s band ana drill team were added. The parade participants stretchea for approximately four blocks and it was ... very successful, according to Mary Weingart. At the Tyler Mall parking lot, the parade came to an end, A pep rally for the Homecoming game followed Candidates were in- troduced and cheers were led to in- sure a winning spirit. » Grand Marshall. Sheriff Ben Clark, and Denise Jones assist the pep squad at the pep rally Student Life 9
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. J 4 Jill Hildreth strikes up a smile between classes. w Is this Catherine Hepburn and Humphrey Bo- gart? No. it ' s Rene Cook and Jeff Fischer on the award winning senior float. African Queen Barney Northcote tries to comfort a breath- less Jinx Jennings while Connie Weaver and Delci Collins look to a tearful Queen. Jill Hildreth i JUNIOR CANDIDATES Jan King, Shelly Cook, and Jinx Jennings Student Life 1 1
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