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Knight moves of high school. In the middle of the pep rally, Rick Robers explained that members of the football team, Homecoming court and various clubs were to line up in the center of the gym With this accomplished, Mr, Mike Brancati, dressed in a plastic bag, came in. The line began to pass a pie down toward one end accompanied by a drum roll. As the noise got louder the pie moved faster. When it reached Brian Puckett and Steve Ewers they threw it into Mr. Brancatiis face! A cheer erupted from the crowd and everyone clapped The pep rally didnit succeed in raising Mr. Brancati's spirits, but it did bring school spirit to a head. The parking lot buzzed with activity as various groups busily put the finishing touches to their floats. One group had a little unexpected work. The Latin Club had a flat tire while driving to school and almost missed the whole parade. However, it was fixed, and they participated. In another mishap Vinnie Schoenfelder fell off a float and got pinned under Virginia Cho's jeep. Despite being on crutches for a week, he was okay. Avid spectators lined the route from Cave Spring High to Cave Spring Elementary. Keyed up Mem ers of the Key Club laugh and throw candy to the spectators as the parade moves along Chaparral Drive. 14 - Homecoming The Latin Clust float featured Trenor Williams and Jamie Marraccini as belly dancers who entertained a lounging Mrs Jewell Field, A Chinese dragon danced along behind the Drama Club sponsor Ms. Ann Thomason. The more spirited groups such as the Honor Society and FHA had floats which boasted signs such as iiSunGlasses fail at Knight and iiTrash Glassy Even though the Knights lost to EC. Glass by two points, they fought hard and played better than they previ- ously had. The loss in no way discouraged anyone from attending the Homecoming dance scheduled for the following night. Saturday morning the cheerleaders finished decorat- ing the cafeteria. Blue and silver dominated the room, and a huge hourglass symbo- lized the theme UJust for the Moment. The ceremonies began in which Aimee Grubbs was crowned queen. Other members of the court included King David Kagey, Prince Sam Taylor, and Princess Kelly Thompson. Students shared their thoughts, laughter, and cheer through the week by getting involved in the Homecoming activities. Together these Knight moves made Homecoming special. Tracey Krupski Catch the wave Students in the senior section try to get the student body to participate in their version of the wave. Wanted dead or alive Many seniors wearing camoufla e and arm green, hunt down ner s, such as am Branham, on Pee Wee Herman day during Spirit week.
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