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I An exciting time, when the student body is brought together through pride, honor, and good times is Homecoming Week. Everyone anticipated waking up on Monday, October 10, and dressing backwards. Tuesday followed with Be Quietllncognito day; however, it turned out to be the noisiest day of the week. The most spirited day of all proved to be Wednesday, Hat, Tie, T-shirt, Sunglasses, and Bandana day. On Thursday, everyone dressed up to honor Queen Ann and her attendants. By Friday at the pep assembly, everyone was excited and ready for the big game against the Lees Summit Tigers. Many hours were spent after school by the senate activities committee working on the effigy which was constructed by Mrs. Hendricks and Mr. Wilkinson. Friday evening students stared, tantalized by the flames licking away at the huge tiger. As the smoldering embers died down, everyone made their way to the bleachers to watch the Homecoming parade. The parade was compiled of at least ten different club banners, with the Latin Club receiving a $50 prize for the best one. The Queen and her court rode around the track in brand new convertible Le Barons provided by Car City. The evening 'continued to be an energetic and spirited one, even though the game was lost, 24-27. After the game, 600 or more people boogied into the main gym to let loose and dance. Former Central Students, Barry Maugh and Kevin Williams acted as disc jockies, playing different records for everyone to ttget down with. This proved to create the perfect end to a one in a million week. 20 Homecoming-
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ERTH : WQRH 1. Dr. Gerry Smith proudly escorts his daughter Ann to her seat at the Homecoming game against Lee's Summit. 2. Students enthralled in the action of the game against the Tigers watch in anticipation. 3. Chaos fills the junior bleachers at the pep assembly. 4. While the other ttlucky girls are introduced at the pep assembly, attendant Dana Douglas and her escort Mike Holt watch the excitement. 5. Senior Jason Crichlow nonchalantly reads the paper in the Iunchroom on Incognito Day. 6. The Lee's Summit Tiger awaits its death in the gazebo. 7. Wakitan Staff Members display their banner before marching in the Homecoming parade. ' raazwf E Homecoming 2'
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