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A slight change was in store for the annual homecoming activities. Since there was no school on Friday, there was no outdoor pep rally, which left no time for a mini-parade. Therefore, nobody needed to work extra hard to prepare first period mini-floats. Most of the extra time went to get club floats ee ‘ ready for the parade. The FBLA and VICA, along with the sophomore and junior councils entered a float. FBLA took first place, with VICA placing second and the junior council, third. When asked why more clubs didn’t have floats, the answers were, ‘‘We just didn’t have enough time and student i. a es ° . Seed oa a - Pos Cae ig participation.”’ Following the parade a bonfire was held at the school. This was a time for students to get together and have fun. Hotdogs and drinks were served by BHS cheerleaders. Adding to the excitement, the Waco Ruritan Club donated a dunking Page 50: TOP LEFT — Cold students gather around the bonfire while waiting for the acti- vities to begin. TOP RIGHT — Coach Eddie Green is the victim of a perfect pitch. BOT- TOM LEFT — Sophomore Kim Hillyer serves Todd Earl. BOTTOM CENTER — Students watch as junior Scott Webber attempts to dunk his favorite coach. Senior Marion Crow awaits his turn. BOTTOM RIGHT — Senior Wade Owens gets revenge on his “‘favorite”’ teacher. Page 51: TOP — FBLA members, Elizabeth Hunt and Celeste eee ride on the winning float. BOTTOM — Kelly Dellin- ger walks his “dog” along with the sopho- more float. Homecoming Activities 51
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A New Kind of HOMECOMING 50 Homecoming Activities Teachers’ work day does not effect school spirit. Homecoming this year was quite different from past years. This year Burns High students were out of school because of a teachers work day. “Gosh, I can’t believe we’re out of school on our homecoming!’’ re- marked senior Renee Walker. Junior Chris Edwards added, “‘It just doesn’t seem right.”
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A N machine. The brave volunteers in- EW cluded sophomore Tammy Melton, Teachers work day junior Betsy Bowen, and coach Eddie K . d f d ff Greene. “It’s so cold ... how can they IN O oes not ettect stand that water?’’ was a question : school spirit. came that night and brought tempera- OMECOMING tures in es ie ; heard by many people. A cold front Bice i au Homecoming Dance - ¥ fa
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