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... dressing like a chicken at a pep rally. onathan Benn) ... being yourself and letting everyone know that you're proud of it. John Skrobiszewski) (oe ..; getting away with outrageous costumes during Homecoming week. 4 | CU
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... borrowing the Bruin Drive sign during Hell Week. cheering until you're about to drop. (Teresa Mank) sing up on Hawaiian Day. (Cathy r, Jonathan Benn, Tina Strickland, Dona d Wad: 2} showing that your class is the best. (Thomas Batchelor and Jessica Mann)
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Homecoming 1984 ‘Almost Paradise” Togas, poodle skirts, leis, and Hawaiian shirts were all seen during Homecoming Week ‘84, which centered on the theme ‘Almost Paradise. ’ Starting the week was Hawaiian Day. Many students wore brightly colored print shirts, leis, and hula skirts. Tuesday was the day students dressed crazy. Students sported multi-colored togas, punk rock outfits, and their clothes inside- out and backwards. Some very crazy boys even dressed as girls for the day. Wednesday was a day to salute the 1950's. Poodle skirts, bobby socks, and jeans were the fashion of the day. Some boys even greased their hair back while others rolled cigarettes in their tee shirt sleeves. Thursday was the traditional Traitor At Ease. Homecoming contestants and escorts stand before the crowd. Relaxation. The cheerleaders take time to view the HOMECOMING Day when students wore red and black, Manor's colors. On Thursday the Homecoming Court was also presented to the student body during the annual homecoming assembly. Friday was the day spirit could be seen everywhere. Students dressed in orange and black to show school spirit at the morning pep rally. Friday night the Truckers were faced with a tough battle against the Manor Mustangs. The loss of the game, however, did not lessen the excitement of the crowd or the court. During the halftime activities Robyn Twine was named Homecoming Queen and Jackie Weston was named her Maid of Honor. The week concluded with a dance in the gym. All Hands. Donald Wade demonstrates how to juggle sticks of fire. CUE, First Place. The seniors took first place honors with “Winter Wonderland.” ee i ee halftime activities. Royalty. Jackie Weston and Roby Twine make a trip around the fielc
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