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Riding on the senior float are Lisa Spitzer, Anthony Simmers, Lori Collins, and Cheryl Reedy. This group won second place in the parade. One of the senior attendants, Renee Swope, smiles for the camera before the Homecoming parade. She wore a rabbit fur coat because of the extremely cold weather. Dana Sellers is accompanied by her father, Jeryl Sellers, going off the field after she was announced queen. In the background the band concludes the ceremony. The football players kneel thoughtfully prior to the kickoff. The Gobblers de¬ feated the Trailblazers 43-24. Helen Madison, Margaret Coontz, and Melanie Riggleman get together during Clash Day. These are a few of the outrageous outfits seen during the week. Homecoming 27
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The FBLA officers Teresa Nesselrodt, Laura Cosner, Lori Depoy, and Anita Litten, ride through the Homecoming parade. Along for the ride is Laurie Brinn. Heavenly. . . Homecoming also saw a change of pace in the parade. There were a record number of entries. The parade was followed by the football game, in which the Gobblers defeated the Spotswood Trailblazers, 43-24. The halftime show featured the band and the crowning of the Homecoming Queen, Dana Sellers. After the game was the dance, which carried out the theme, “Heaven In Your Eyes.” The John C. Myer ' s Coca-Cola float displays the American spirit. SCA officers and cheerleaders rode on the entry. 26 Homecoming
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Becky Ritchie reads a hunting magazine in the library. Ritchie is one of the many female hunters from Broadway High School. Stalking Hunting is defined as the sport of capturing or killing of wild ani¬ mals. Many students of Broad¬ way High School enjoy hunting in their free time. Students can participate in many different types of hunting throughout the school year. They can hunt squirrels, rabbits, and doves in various seasons from September through Jan¬ uary. They can also hunt deer, the Prey turkey, and bear in November, December, and January. One of the most popular ani¬ mals to hunt is the Whitetail deer. Students hunt this species more than any other animal. They are able to hunt deer with rifles, shotguns, bows and arrows, and muzzle-loaders to enable them more time to hunt. 2B Hunting
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