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Homecoming Week niqu 'NK f '- Clockwise from left: Homecoming week provides an excellent time for students to show their tremendous school spirit. Seniors lleft to rightl Kenny Gibbs. Ja- net Coates, Drew Yantis. Lisa Yanik. Terry Stork. Sue Arms. Shannon Terry. Stacie Smith, and Craig Ozaki display their outstanding spirit during the sen- ior skit. Sophomores Marti Tubbs and Lynn Anne Walker show their pride by dressing up on Pajama Day. Meanwhile. juniors Vicki Peterson and Debbie Martin compete in the baby bottle relay. On Movie! Rock star day Stacie Smith. Dana Gonzales. Sue Arms. Gina Gonzales. and Denise Delamo portray the Go-Go's. On Toga Day Kindra Zieber and Lisa Yanik entertained fellow classmates. Homecoming ZI
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Qiinvefw 77 x Barons displayed a touch of class dur- ing homecoming October l 2- 16. The events of Spirit Week culminated in the crowning of Debbie Wilson as Homecoming Queen and Kristin Giller as first runner-up. Monday was Backwards Day, it was a great success. Spirited Barons came to school with their clothes inside out and backwards. The lunchtime activity, show- ing the Sophomores superior olfactory senses, was a Shoe Scramble. Giving lazy students a chance to come to school without getting dressed, Tuesday was Pajama Day. Adorned with accessories ranging from hair curlers and teddy bears to coffee cups and morning newspapers, students drifted through the day, as usual, as though they had just awakened. In an obvious regression to a more innocent age, students sucked on baby bottles filled with various exotic juices in the lunchtime activ- 20 Homecoming ity. Wearing carefully selected wardrobes of bed sheets and laurel wreaths, culled from school ivy patches, students gave a stunning personification of Greek Gods and God- desses on Toga Day. Reminiscent of Apollo and his Chariot of the Sun, the pseudo- Greeks played charioteer by dragging their cohorts around on blankets. Fulfilling the Oracle at Delphi, the Seniors emerged vic- torious. As a special activity, under the direction of Commissioner Angela Yeh and profes- sional photographer and philosopher Lin- coln Hiatt, the ASB presented a slide show of the Homecoming Court. At the Home- coming Dance that evening the band Tasty provided an amusing smoke- screen. Thursday was Western Day. Characters ranging from the Lone Ranger to Bad Bart roamed the campus, some seeking to pillage and plunder, and others seeking to restore law and order. The cowboys, lndians and saloon girls metaphorically reenacted the Westward Movement by racing madly around on Big Wheels toting chocolate pudding pies. Showing their clear superior- ity in gluttony, the Seniors won by quickly devouring their pies. Friday, Movie! Rock Star Day, opened with the arrival of the ever popular towel- clad Go-Go's via limousine. Samauris, Sha Na Na's and some spiritless Barons covered the campus. The Seniors once again pre- vailed in the mid-day wardrobe exchange competition and in the assembly with their skit, singing such immortal lines as Don't throw spitwads, and never, never, never wet your pants.
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