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...,............... ............. ,J Foreign students lead oft the procession of the traditional homecoming march. The half-time show began with a fireworks display. Performance dancers did a routine to It's a Small World , then the floats began their procession around the track. HERO was first with a safari train, then the Spirit Club with their most original USA float. The freshman float won first place with their theme of Italy. The sophomores' theme was Greece and won second place while the Juniors received third place with their theme The Islands. The Senior class was last with their The World is Ours float. The Homecoming attendants fol- lowed the floats in a variety of convertible automobiles. Returning to crown the King and Queen was last year's Queen, Laura Bouma and atten- dant Mike Dunlap. The crown bearers were Morgan Hart and Justin Strong. At last the anticipation was lifted as William Ruoff and Cynthia Brown were named King and Queen of Homecoming 1984. UNDERCLASS ATTENDANTS - Top row: Corey Wright, Adam Goodman, Martin Tease. Bottom row: Lemltra Rhodes, Polly Cunningham. Tracy Anthony, Cynthia Johnson. Homecoming 23
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This classic, casual look was shown here with a smile, by John Glaspie. His plaid shirt, Levi 's, and tennis shoes were a fashionable fit for anyday. f A I 'l I I I x'lii1'1L ? 1 In I ' 3 r 4--..-......... . 1 S -,.,,-!'i n t. L fl ll ,tt lg p Ln T QE T Oversuzed, knee length coats, mid-calf pants, and winged tip shoes were in fashion. Nimmy Abiaka modeled this look to perfection. Her curly bobbed haircut topped it all offl f ns. -lt- L-Q--...ig .. ! s Va-.. T, ----- Q--..1...4. 4-...nn-5 --, V 9-....u........ tg ft ' I-if'g!ya:.s1::g,m I -my -.g -fs ..,.-..a.4.. Tori Hayden flashes her Forenza fashions. Forenza is an Italian authentic sportswear collection. This style spread quickly and these comfy clothes could be found at the Limited. This store manufactured both Forenza jeans and sweaters which averaged 38 dollars each. Fashions 25
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