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True colors - During the homecoming pep rally on the traditional green and white day, seniors Kevin Hill and George Sweetnam show off their decorated faces. Green and white day gives students the chance to demonstrate the colors in a creative way. fPhoto by B. Taylorl The glorious moment - Teary-eyed Karen Lueke smiles as she is crowned Homecoming Queen at the homecoming pregame show. Her court consisted of junior Princess Christina Boldt and sophomore Duchess Tanis Muller. iPhoto by B. Taylorl On your mark, get set,cgo! - O'Donnell see who can first. Looks like Sean is winl Seniors Bill Denton an Sean devour his piece of cake ning. . . iPhoto by B. Culverj 49' 10 5. to 1 i A I Close calls - Counting down the final seconds of the game, varsity cheerleaders Renne Faulconer and jill Hatcher watch to see if the Rams OpeningfCandids can pull out a victory at the Lake High ands game. The Rams defeated the Wildcats 25-22. iPhoto by R. Hoegeel 5 .15 A a3 'N ' 'P' A Don't let your babies grow up to be cowbo s - Posing as a babydoll with a teddy bear and bottle in hand, senior Shawn Long will probably remember t is as his most moment T tionally, nap the varsity players and take them out reakfast. iPhoto by Culverl
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All geeked out - These seniors dressed u so convincingly for nerdp day, that it was hard for students to Queen for the day - Tears streaming down her cheeks, senior Karen Lueke shows her excitement of being chosen Homecoming Queen during believe the trio was actuall seniors Brent Vaughan, Bin Denton, and jeff Haas. iPhoto by B. Culverj the pregame show at the Pearce game. Other nominees were Ashle Bull- ington and Christin Hohoway. CP oto by B. Taylorj Roses are red - Christina Boldt junior holds the roses that have been given to her by senior Brent Vaughan Student Council Presi- dent because she has just been chosen as Homecoming Princess. juniors were also nominated for the honor. iPhoto by R. Hoegeej ls this the way Prince started? -- Sporting the latest in spirit week fashion sophomore jonathan Caustrita wears his personalized beanie on game night, As a sax- ophonist jonathan played an im- portant part in spelling out the floating Rams during the esteemed Ram band s pregame perfor- mance. iPhoto by L. Munstermanj , f , , Renne Faulconer and jill Hatcher, , , , , 12 OpeningfHomecoming
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