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Activities The Homecoming Parade Gets Off to a Floating Start As the crowd watched the Homecoming Parade, they could truly see all the work that had gone into the floats. The Senior Float, which won first place, was put together in two weeks with hard but fun work. Most of the thanks should go to Suzy Sutter for designing the float and for being dedicated enough to always be there to work on the float. Second place went to the Junior Class of 1983 with their fine idea of a float. The Juniors are looking towards the Senior Tea and the Junior-Senior Prom. The class is well put together and is looking towards higher and better things. Third place went to the Freshmen Class of 1985. Under the supervision of Mr. Scherr and Mrs. Hall, the President of the Freshmen Class, Chris Chalk began theforganization of the float. Two weeks before the Homecoming Parade, the Freshmen Class began building their float. Last but not least, the Sophomore float received fourth place for the Schoolhouse on wheels. With hard work, each float came out different than the next and all the floats showed the school pride. Congratulations to you all. rsgm, I' 22 Activities ,, s at r, Sh M so
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'WK 5 t . Q at F 2 - N 'sc au, ' st M Ks'-A riff' f F- .-ff 3 'Q :gif eg. ' ,ag-S G.. .k V is 'S A.. ML Qi. 'z 1 fn P N - 1 xg kg Q V Si Q. . X ,xi 9 .- .. S . i ' f 1. 1981-1982 Football Homecoming Queen and her court: Leila Ramirez tSophomore Attendantj. Marci Papadopoulos CJunior At- tendantl. Judy Jernigan Cklomecoming Queenj, Suzy Sutter tSenior Attendantl, Jackie Ramirez CFreshman Attendantj. 2. Amy Parkinson crowns the new queen. 3. Judy Jernigan 1981-1982 Homecoming Queen. 4 Kristi Lown shows her happiness for Judy's victory. 5. Marci Papadopolous shows her pride at winning Junior Atten- dant. 6. Susy Sutter and Judy Jernigan give each other a congratulatory hug. 7. Jackie Ramirez is surprised at being named Sophomore Atten- dant. Activities 21
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