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Dressing up, getting down and around approach to their float. They used a symbolic theme showing the large Steps to Success necessary for one to become a proud senior. Their class mascot the lion sat on a throne 16 feet in the air. The float competition resulted in a one-point victory for the Class of 1985. After a Week of fun and excite- ment for all students topped it off by attending the Homecoming Dance. Approximately 200 cou- ples attended the dance which was held in the elaborately decorated gym. A bubble machine and bal- loons set the mood that carried out the Student Council theme. Many activities made Home- coming one of the main events of the year. lt broke up the monoto- nous everyday schedule and made campus life happenings unpre- dictable. The excitement of the 1983384 Homecoming will always be remembered as a week when we all took a break to enjoy a univer- sally traditional high school activ- ity: Homecoming. -Scott Cancelosi uf 'lg 'lf You've got to love It ,Y4s' vw- 14fHomecoming
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5, -1 5 V! U' 1 Military Day transforms senior Jerry Johnston into a GI 2 During the junior flash skit Luke Ford gets some laughs by W1p1ng his nose 3 Senior class sponsor Robert Moore discusses some last minute details of flash with Wendy Millstein Mike Drake and Nehru Chomatil 4 Play mg the part of Valley Girls in the senior flash skit are Cara Briksman Samantha Simmons, and Wendy Millstein. 5. A person of peaceful persuasion, senior Allan Block advo- ca tes love on Military Day. 6. Sopho- mores Tricia Freidman, Kelli Staley, Laura Hutchinson, and Annie Howell excercise with Richard Simmons during their flash skit. 7. Junior Ke- vin Hanak is decked out in Army fa- tigues on Military day. 8. Pom guy Brian Gullbrants moves to the beat.
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1 Wzth Homecom1ng over school sp1r1t IS not dead as semor Todd Car r1e and Mlke Ivey dress up for Hal loween 2 Paul Lerona Ed Russell senior Carlos Benztez Fran Case Scott Croz1er Charlene Sm1th Rus sell Cohen Llsa Meyer and Marla Sallee Strange VISII Wlth other alum nz old fnends and teachers before the blg game on Fr1day 3 The suc 200 couples to the elaborately decorated gym 4 The 1983 1984 Homecommg Kmg and Queen M1ke Ivey and K1m Knox 5 Returnmg Queen Julle French crowns and capes the 19831984 Queen K1m Knox 6 Nehru Chomat11 M1ke Drake M1ke Ivey Todd Carrze Chrls Ivey Frank Case and Erlc Bjovtedt dress casually on tw1n day 7 Darren McCreary goes out wh1le John M1chael tr1es to complete a pass at the Homecommg game I ' ' , 7 .v , 7 , ! 1- Q . I I I, u I n cessful Homecoming dance brought KK J! l . 1 . ' , . ' I Y 7 .I p 1 , n
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