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Homecoming is a Winner The sophmores’ “Munch a Bunch of Devils Go With Lunch” float was the first place winner among the classes. This year’s theme was “Commercials.” The Sophomore class cheers on their J.V. 8-0 football team at the Homecoming pep assembly. The varsity football team is introduc- ed by Coach Kamidoi during the Capac Homecoming. Tim Mantel, Jennifer Leonard, Todd Wagner, Lori Smith, Ryan Kaufman, Katie Hunter, Dave Sampson, and Dionne Cousins are the underclassmen court for the 1984 Homecoming. Phyllis Cook devours a lemon pie for the eighth grade in the race for the spirit jug.
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Devils Devastated -- The 1984 Homecoming game and celebration were the suc- cessful end to a Spirit Week which started out slowly, but reached breakneck speed by Fri- day. On Monday, 50 ’s Day, leather jackets, poodle skirts, Brylcream, and red lipstick took us back to the time of the Big Bopper and Bill Hailey and the Comets. Tues- day was Dress— Up Day when all of Capac High showed up in their best. Wednesday, Concert Jersey Day, was the day Capac students brought out their jerseys representing their favorite rockers. Thursday was Hat Day when every possible kind of hat was seen in the hall ways. Blue and Gold Day was Friday when everyone supported Capac’s finest by wearing blue and gold. Competition was tough but the seniors won the points toward the Spirit jug every- day but one, when the juniors showed then- stuff. “Commercials” was the theme for this year’s floats. The sophomores had what it takes when it comes to float building. They won first prize with their version of “Muncha buncha Devils go with lunch.” The juniors chose the commercial “Raid Bug Killer,” while the freshmen said “Bless You Boys, and the eighth grade “Followed a leader, he’s on a Honda.” By game time Friday night, everyone was hyped. The Chiefs scalped the Brown City Devils 29 — 28 in overtime. The Homecoming dance followed the game featuring “Van Dyke,” a band out of Imlay City. The 1984 Homecoming was branded a suc- cess. For more Homecoming infor- mation, focusing on seniors, turn to page 90. Pam Robbins The Carac Chief, Debbie Lumbardo, and an NHS clown, Scott Dahl, are on the war during the Homecoming Parade. 8 Homecoming
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Assemblies Are More Than Just Time Out of Class We don ' t have them as often as we would like to, and they could be a little longer sometimes. That ' s the way many people feel about assemblies. An opening game, Homecom- ing, or an important match dur- ing the season always bring around a pep assembly. The point is to get the teams in a positive, winning mood. Players are in- troduced and cheers are shouted, giving athletes the confidence they need to satisfy fans with a win. Pep rallies aren’t the only kind of assembly. Once in a while, a class will sponsor a group to come in and perform. This year, the seniors hired two groups from Oakland University. Hip- popotamus Sandwich put on a terrific musical and dance show for the elementary and middle schools on Tuesday, November 20. The next day Jeririgg per- formed their two —hour musical and mime show for the high school students. Both shows were a crowd participation favorite. The Christmas show, featuring the Capac High School concert band and other performers, helped to spread holiday cheer on that last day before vacation. Assemblies aren ' t always fun for everyone, but most of us here at Capac High really enjoy the break in routine and the chance to be a spirited audience. Elementary and middle schoolers were treated to the dance show entitled “Hip- popotamus Sandwich”. The crew of three dancers and a guitar player are shown here performing one of the several skits during the hour long show. 10 Assemblies
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