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1980 HOMECOMI G PARADE A new addition to Homecoming this year was the return of a parade down Main Street in Benicia. The parade was arranged by the Student Council and consisted of floats prepared by each class, the six Homecoming queen candidates, the BHS Marching Band and auxiliary, and the 1980 Pep Squad. The parade began at D and First Street and continued up the street to its destination in front of the police station where everyone disembarked. The Freshman class float was the winner of the competition with their theme of Benicia High School goes HoIlywood. The Senior float, or the l'DeathmobiIe, carried the theme Surhn' Seniors , while the Sophmore class used the theme 'lGo-Hawaiin , from those infamous Donny and Marie commercials. The colorful float carrying the theme llCatch that Panther Spirit was designed by the Junior class. The Band and auxiliary added color to the parade as they led the festivity. The Pep Squad performed chants and cheers, while the beauty and smiles of the queen candidates added a special enhancement to the parade. N, V ,......-An-Jr' '1 Q 4- 4, LJ, -1 in ll .l I7 Ill in '- 1. '- - ,ig , A 4 K' I I m Wiiitil A: ' 3' x A-51. it 1 K T tuxu--N M. i s uk ei ..r' ...V-j 1, JK ' J 'o N : ' dll f ' ' ' il l Q i , 7 , 1 . c i..- - - -i S - ' i i ' I ' , ' ' t .lx 2o.PARAoE 4 SSL fl .. .,,.-
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H0 ECOMING WEEK The Student Council planned a full week of dress-up days and lunch time activities to make our Homecoming different and more memorable than past years. The dull look of the 50's and ordinary clash days were replaced by the bright colors of Punk Rock, Surfin' Safari, BHS goes Hollywood, our annual Spirit Day, and Goin' Hawaiian. lVlonday took a sharp turn around. Instead of seeing long faces and tired expressions, 'lPunkrockers hit the halls of BHS. Leather glitter, and leopard skins dominated the scene signaling the opening of an unusual and exciting week. Next we found ourselves on an imaginary beach located on the very real BHS campus, l'Surhn' Safari was the fad for the day. Goggles, fiippers, and surfboards were essentials for the fun. Wearing our beach clothes, we gathered in the quad to compete in our first lunch activity, the toilet paper wrapping contest. Each class was represented by two contestants, one person being the wrapper and one person being the wrappee. Though the competition was fierce, the sophmores proved unbeatable as they wrapped up the day with one big point for the class of 't83 . Then, the stars of Hollywood came for a day of glamor and excitement. The autograph seekers and fans were !W? S'n 'B ' ' . ' , 7 l ei, U 7 ' P' thrilled to see such greats as Charlie Chaplin, lVlarylin lVlonrow, and the loveable Nlork from Ork. These stars had box seats to see the Juniors win the tug-of-war competition as they chalked up one big point for the class of 82. Panther pride was then put to the test, for Spirit Day had arrived, Blue and Gold could be seen everywhere proving that our Spirit was higher than ever. Our enthusiasm overfiowed through the lunch time activity as the tender handed Freshmen won the egg toss competition, an accomplishment prized by lower classmen. L Il i l ,Ii 4 .-V , X - 7 ul 1 1 gi-
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