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Lois of hands fold and stuff napkins ready for the Sophomore Class float; background. Phil Coulter, sitting is Lisa liams. It’s a mess — the work trying to get floats ready for the Homecoming Parade, but from the looks on these kids faces, they don’t seem to mind. Left. Senior girls take a break (l-r) Dina Voss. Bca Archuleta. Debbie Gillespie. Michelle O' Bricn. Donna Laurita. and Cindy Chavez. Sunday morning window paint — for (l-r) Jolic Hendricks. Bob Barrett, two unidentified girls. I eft. Trdfcx Mei ind Mi- chelle SiN.son lake a grappy” rei hmeni time working or i he Soph- omore’ flo.ii. L BjK
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“Warriormania” Homecoming — “Warriormania” — was the name tag that the Student Council gave to that part of the fall social activities at school known as Homecoming. By covering peoples’ minds with information about Homecoming, the Council hoped to get better attendance and participation at the various events of the big weekend in Septem- ber. Here are shots of the nighttime coronation in the school auditorium. In addition to the crowning of the queen and presentation of her court, football players presented their mothers with a corsage; and coaches and cheerleaders were presented to the large audience. Crown and flower bearers take the spotlight as the rest of the court looks on and smilingly approves of the action. Jay Lowder, 1978 escort; and Matt Hall, 1979 right, try to bedeck Queen Debbie Peterson.
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What’s in a parade to attract people? Well, it's people, friends, the sound of march music, a special day for celebra- tion. People just love parades imagi- nation and creativity aren’t usually stiffled for kids who want to show how they can draw, etc. to brighten the pa- rade. Even a Homecoming Parade has its share of clowns and crazily dressed people.
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