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Royalty Represents Basic Homecoming was a big activity for the students at Basic High. Working on the class floats, painting the and just being involved in the whole spirit week adventure was one of the most memorable experiences we've ever imagined. This was not all that happened during Homecoming. The biggest thrill was finding out who became the Homecoming queen and the four atten- dents. Angie Finney won the election for queen. The Senior attendent was Monica Haneyg Junior attendent was Chris Delillog Sophomore attendent was Christine Wessenj and the Freshman attendent was Kim Willis. l felt excited and l thought it was an honor. lt was different from being an attendent, because l felt more priviledged and received more atten-- tion, declared Angie Finney. Christine Wessen said, l'l was sad because my escort didntt show up and l had to use a replacement. He wore a red and black tuxedo, while l wore a light blue dress which made us uncordinated. Even though l felt awkward, l still enjoyed representing Basic High. 7, Full of excitement, Oueen Angie Finney stands motionless as Congressman Harry Reid places the royal crown on her head. 2. Abran Salazar escorts Junior attendent Chris DeLilIo through the sword arch, 3. Casey Leafdale received the privilege of putting the tierra on Freshman attendent Kim Willis. 4. With swords held high in the air, Sophomore attendent Christine Wessen and escort Corky Roundy walk under them representing Basic High. 5, As Grant Glover presents the crown to Senior attendent Monica Haney, she enjoys every second of it! 78 Crowning
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a 1 Soft Music Sets The Mood For Homecoming ' The perfect ending to the perfect week came on Saturda y, Octo- ber 20, 1984, the night of the Homecoming dance. The dance began at Z30. The occasion itself was semi-formal, however, a majority of the couples arrived in formal attire. The girls were decked out in long flowing gowns being escorted by their dates in handsome tuxedos. The crowning began at 9:00 and Student Council members Cre- son Jones and Dede Toepfert had the honors of crowning the court. After lea ving the dance many couples enjoyed dining at one of the finer Las Vegas restaurants. Varsity football players, Casey Leafdale and Shawn Roberson, along with their dates Carrie Haraway and Sandy Gamble enjoyed the fine cuisine at the Top of the Dunes. After dinner the excitement continued at the Alexis Park Hotel and Resort where a party was going on in full until the early morning hours. The dance was the perfect ending to the perfect week - Homecoming 1984. 1. Robyn Holland and Daryl Adams help but pose for the camera. 2. Kathy Alderele and her date Rob Petrie pose for a picture before leaving the dance. 3. An extremely happy couple, Kim Ellison and David Betley, enjoys a dance. 4. Duane Hopster and Tina Harris, Ron Earl and Tammy Brekke seen enjoying a dance amongst others. 5. Casey Leafdale and Carrie Haraway are posed for their pictures. 6. Relaxing after a dance a majority of couples just like sitting and talking with friends. Z Kim Boyer, Frankie Karr, Julio Boltes and his date pose showing off their pearly whites.
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