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K2 Luck eludes Homecoming on Fridoy the l3fh by Pamela Blue Shamrocks were seen everywhere during Homecoming week in keeping with the theme, Lucky Jackets. Chosen for King and Queen were Dan Beach and Deanna Gullett. During the week of Homecoming there were several different activities. Wednesday, October 11, was Clash Day. Everyone was encouraged to wear clothes that did not match. The following day was Hat Day. Students' heads were seen covered by a large variety of hats including Mickey Mouse hats, top hats, hard hats, and fireman hats. Friday the 13th included a number of activities such as Color Day, with everyone wearing Purple and Gold. ln the hall decorations con- test the Seniors placed first and Soph- 14 HOMECOMING omores took second. A busy Thursday began with stu- dents collecting garbage around the campus. That night October 12, the pep rally was held in the gym at 7:30 p.m. where King and Queen were crowned. Following the pep rally was a bon fire where the garbage that was collected throughout the day was burned. The Homecoming Parade took place Friday October 13th, at 11:00 a.m. and featured the class floats. The Junior float placed first and the Soph- omores came in second. There were a variety of floats shown, including one from each class, a royalty float and one with the Varsity Cheerleaders rid- ing on a car. The Blue Ridge Yellow Jackets faced the St. Johns Redskins with the sun shining, and temperatures in the 70's at 3:00 p.m. Friday afternoon. Blue Ridge lost the heartbreaker 33-7. The Homecoming Dance began at 8:30 p.m. featuring the band, Pizzaz. The cost was 55.00 per couple, 57.00 stag. A special dance honored the roy- alty. Senior attendants were: Anthony Acevedo, Terri Bittorf, Kurt Bickle, Pam Blue, Rush Boynton, Holly Klitus, Mitch Mclnelly, and Pam McGuire. The Junior attendants were David Car- son and Darlene Wallace. The Sopho- more attendants were Mike James and Diane Bickerton. The Freshman attendants were Kent Applegate and Wendy Klitus. Voting took place Thursday, October 12th in the cafete- rua.
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2 -ii-T. by Beth Browning In our grand and glorious school of Blue Ridge we have a great variety of people. Starting with the basic idea of racial groups, we are mainly Cauca- sion and Mexican-American. We have a small handful of Indian students and one black student. Going on in the same pattern of ideas, the next step is that of religion. The variety of religion is so great that 16 DIVISION PAGE ,h.,,, ,A fwf- Y 3 they would take too long to name. We have everything from Mormons to Catholics to Baptists. The last and most important step in the pattern is the interests and hob- bies of the people at BR. We have girls interested in boys and boys interested in girls. We have people interested in sports and people interested in aca- demics. There are some who like horses and some who like four wheel drive pickups. We have those who like classical music, and those who adore rock music. We have students interested in theater, business, medicine and music for their life's work. And we always have people who would rather go skiing than attend classes. The list of variety and contrast is endless at our old alma mater Blue Ridge.
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