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TOP: Jason Walthers and Brian Mathews squish together during the “round up” at the olympics. ABOVE: Abby Jones and Kristin Lyle wince as they try to digest the gummy rice at the luncheon LEFT: Ian Kruger being very trusting of Katie Lemmo dropping eggs into a cup in his mouth. TOP RIGHT: After being crowned Homecoming Queen, Stacy Perkins shows her enthusiasm RIGHT: Mark Puffinburger breaks away from the defense to help in their win against Estacada. Exposing themselves to a very excited lunch crowd, these Senior girls from left to right are, Becky Lemmo, Jennifer Keyser, Lisa Dessen, Tory Parrish, Resa Kee, Kristen Merrill, Ginger Tarabochia, Dar Arnoth, Erin Morris, Kendra Brewster, Lisa Myers, Lisa Croy, Julie Swensen, Meagan Fuhlrodt, Jenny Garner, Susan Turman. HOMECOMING 29
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With a full range of hot activities, the tradi- tional homecoming week kept students in good spirits as the different classes competed for supremecy. During the festive week, home- work was scarce, students were rowdy, and class unity was at its height. And it was fun. Monday the coronation of Queen Stacy Per- kins kicked off the excitement. Her surprise as she opened the box of flowers that contained the single red rose that signified the royalty, was echoed through the audience with a thun- derous applause. “I never expected to win,” beamed Stacy,“this was really a shock.” L to R: Freshman Princess Kelly Palmer es corted by Freshman Prince Aaron Moss, Sophomore Princess Jeneen Doumitt escorted by Sophomore Prince Ty Williams, Senior Princess Jenny Garner escorted by Senior Prince Darrell Holthusen, Queen Stacy Per- kins escorted by King William Coe, Senior Princess Erin Morris escorted by Senior Prince Darry! Fleck, Junior Princess Josie He- meon escorted by Junior Prince Len Cham- berlain ABOVE: Finally something to shout about, the Freshmen cheer for their third place in the Charriot race during the Olympic competi- tion. ABOVE RIGHT: The Seniors were the only class to show their loyalty and school spirit during the Alma mater. FAR RIGHT: Turning the corner and heading for the end zone, Tobi Haskell looks for good footing on a very soggy field during the rain drenched Powder Puff game. RIGHT: Despite a less than hot turn out, the bonfire on Monday night was a good way to get the week's events started in a warm spirit. 30 HOMECOMING
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