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pirit was the word, Washington High School was the place .. .the setting, Homecoming Week. '11 was a week of thrills and spills . . . a week bo ' ed by fierce competition some good natured fu eac class. All c ong ' to the batt spirit rophy. r and Whiskers flew all week in a f ' squabble. T e were halig, de tions, dress days, spirit butto spirit chains, class games, the pep r ly, and the float competition. As e week progressed, a classic battle - 3' Ngi A ,f ,Ji-' .4 - 3:'VI4'Jf',, ' . '-11:5 ' -4: :-my .5 rf f we tween the sophomores and the seniors developed. The freshmen and juniors took their best shots, but could not overcome the rampaging seniors and sophomores, who rema' locked in a spirit standoff. Jhe rs trailed coming into the final e , the pep rQly and the float competition. Everyone screamed their lungs out at the pep rally, all for spirit points. lt was chaosf' Students twisted and shouted in the spirit of Homecoming. Next came the float judging. The judges looked at each float with discerning eyes. After a brief con- 1 I ferQce, they awarded the sophomores first place and the senio second. The seniors won the pep . Anticipation mounted until ' halftime of the game, when the winner of the Spirit Trophy would be unveil- ed. Heather Young's voice ran out above the silence,' declarin the sophomores yictorious. The Class of '89 charged Lonto tithe field, trium- phantly holding up the gleaming trophy chanting. V,,. f 'Sophomores, Sophomores . . .'y'. 3 , iff i Y ,Z XJ I . A Shelley Scotto gives a cry of di her face is covered with lime shaving cream. v ' Kathryn Mitchem, SGA sgent, watches racker whistling contest ' f as she gets balloons fo no er game. , Seniors, Juniors, Soph Freshmen li and cheer for their ' I f. ' class. Q . f , 5 . Honzetoming 25 0
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,xi Let xTheGames' 71- O '7,-N ,x 4 , uf. 2? Mrs. Bond strikes a pose as she tak ladder back to the gym. Betsy Mathews earns the hard way how to keep quiet for I5 4 24 Studenlw Homecommg. The sophomore float committee poses for a picture before the ride around town.
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s, Nr . ad'- 'H cfh 'J ' , 'HJ' f - A n 4 M Q n 1 x ,, Q, I. 3 'L . Q X lg! if 5 .Q Angel Cole Homecoming Queen
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