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BELOW; Students don an array of costumes on Masquerade Day. ► mm » » ■■Cv . ' MK ' l lSfi ABOVE: The top banana man (Mr. Parrish) urges students to go bananas during the pep as- sembly. RIGHT: At the homecoming nominee assembly, held on Switch Day. Luther Whitfield listens at- tentively to the question being posed to him by Tina Taykowski. i-y ' RIGHT: Mr. Breininger takes time to talk to Miss Hampel while patrolling the halls. 24 homecoming days
coining day§... During homecoming week, Cadet spirit ran high as the busy days kept everyone involved in the excitement. This year, Pajama Day made its debut during our dress up week. Students pa- raded around the halls in an array of zany P.J. ' s, curlers, and slippers. Togas, saddle shoes, and greased hair were oth- er popular get-ups donned during the week of fun. The homecoming committee planned an assembly for our king, queen, and court nominees where they posed ques- tions to test their originality and their charm. Karla Lewis explained, This year, female nominees were asked to answer the same question, and the male nominees likewise. This technique served its purpose as it aided students in comparing answers and therefore in choosing the most original of the nomi- nees. Mr. Parrish and the senior girls li- vened up the pep assembly by using a popular cheer, Go Bananas. The cheerleaders showed their support by literally transporting the varsity foot- ball players from one girl to the other and passing them down a line. All in all, the days spent throughout homecoming week proved successful in boosting spirit and getting students in- volved. As Captain Agness put it, I really got a kick out of homecoming this year, it contained more spirit than in the past. ABOVE: Senior Marcy Murray clowns around on Masquerade Day. homecoming days 25
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