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Towns Come Alive Anyone who drove through Lexington or Crosweii on the morning of October 10, 198c. might have thougnt it was just another normal day. They were wrong! Little did they Know tnat that very afternoon those towns would be alive witn bands, floats, and speeches. Put all of this together and you get, of course, tne 19 o Homecoming parade. The Croswell-Lexington Pioneer Marching Band led both parades playing a number of tunes. They were followed by the court members, floats, fire trucks with players and cheerleaders, and in Crosweii, Mayor, Gary MacKlem, Athletic Director, Tom Regan, and foreign exchange student, YuKo Uenara from Okinawa, Japan. in Lexington, the announcer was Mayor, Mr. Joseph Rzepka. Mr. Donald Harbour, high school coach and teacher, did the honors in Crosweii. At both parades, the welcome was given 0y student Council President, Amv Falls, senior, followed by introductions of court by the announcers, introduction of new coaches by Mr. Regan, captains speeches, given by seniors Brian Torzewski, Bill Forro, Steve Forro, Jeff Dawson, Doug Maher, and Steve Turner, coach s speech given by head varsity coach, Mr. RadsKe, comments by Mr. Gary Davis, Superintendant, and closing comments by the announcers. The ceremony in Crosweii ended with the traditional Knighting of the players HOMtCOMillG PwkhnDE ii
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Pep Rally Sparks Pioneer Spirit Snke up another tight song! That s what happened to start up the spirit week pep rally with a bang. The rally, which was neld on Thursday during sixth hour, was organized by the varsity cheerleaders. It included the introduction of the court members, talks from the coaches, skits, and a dance routine. There were also two competitions, a competition cheer, won oy the sophomores, and a tug of war, won by the seniors. The spirit week pep rally was designed to get all classes involved and tire up the football team. Said varsity football player, Mike Hall, senior, It gets us excited about the game. The pep band gets warmed up tor the Homecoming pep rally. The Dana, made up of mostly new Dane memoers. Old a great job. Juniors Chip Dennison, Dave Miller, Tod Loeoing, Rod Liebler, Brian Frencn, Jesse Fuentes, Bill Krause, and Mike Black tug a victory over the freshmen to win extra points toward the spirit awaro. PEP RALLY 11
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Varsity -football players ano cheerleaders were joined by nead coach. Fred RaasKe, on the traditional noe on the tire trucK. Exchange student YuKo Uehara, from Japan, got involved with Homecoming by participating in the Croswell parade. senior. Brian TorzewsKi. pauses to thinK during ms caotain s speech at the Croswell oarade. All six of the football captains gave speecnes at both parades. Senior court representatives Amy Bonney and Rick Gutierrez try to hold on to tneir little Drince ana princess during the parade. HOMECOMING Parade Is
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