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v-J' The week ofthe Homecoming game, the entire school got into the spirit with clash day, blue and white day and punk day coloring the week. For the first time ever, a float was made to carry the court, The school honored the senior girls at an assembly. Each girl received a long- stemmed Carnation, and then she was presented to the student body. Thursday evening a bonfire lit the way to a victory. Hring the school up, the band marched to the bonfire, where the students ga ve class skits. The mighty sen - iots dominated over the hzculty, parents and underclassmen in a tug-of-war. At a pep rally Friday night each class as well as the faculty gave its own skit. The senior class chose for the court this year: lVHchelle Boes, Ann Krupp, Re- nee Longo, Martha Smith and Nancy Wilhelm. Ann Krupp was chosen queen in voting done by the whole school. A. Determination shows in the eyes of Brady Glick. B. joe Worland and Ann Krupp patiently put ro- gether the pieces ofthe float. C. A sunny day adds to Nancy Wilhelm and Michelle Boes' fun of mak- ing the float. H, was
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4 'E'-B B i l ...D- A. With the excitement of the nghr, the court beams with joy over Ann s being crowned queen. B. Lars Birging presents Denise Derr to the student body. The senior women were honored at a Home- coming assembly. C. The team huddles together as they work out the wrhmng strategy. D. Addressing the school, Renee Longo speaks about her views of Homecoming. Homecoming 9
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