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DANCE ATTEND:-so Hf Pf'd Lfff The Spirit BY 250 COUPLES' Of The Homecoming. A won- derful memory. It hap- pened every year. Students participated in activities during the week, Spirit Week, and then climaxed the week with the election of attendants and the queen, the game, and of course, the dance. Spirit Week was a week when students dressed up for special days and par- ticipated in activities at lunch. This week was espe- cially fun because it got most people excited for the game and the dance. I liked Spirit Week with the dressing up and lunch activities because it was fun to dress up and have a good time with your friends at school, stated sophomore Mike Schoon. An exciting event for most students was the elec- tion of the Homecoming attendants and the queen. On the day of the game, an assembly riled everyone up for the game. In addi- tion, Lori Davis, the 1984 queen, passed her crown to her successor. The atten- dants, escorted down the aisle by Senior football players, included freshmen Kris Brown and Tasha Lil- lardg sophomores Tara Parker and Jennifer Jones, juniors Amy Serfoss and Karen Brooks, and Seniors Pam Shane and Lynn Eicken. Senior Yolanda Bailey was crowned Home- coming queen. I like the Homecoming assembly because it gives people a chance to see who, from the other classses, are the Homecoming atten- dants. I also like it because it lifts the spirit of the school, said sophomore Roxy jones. Spectators at the Home- coming game watched as the Vikings defeated Ran- toul, 14-6. School The homecoming game was one of the best, be- cause everyone was in such a good mood, and we won! remarked junior Amy Ser-1 foss. The night after the game, Saturday, October 19, was the Homecoming Dance, held at the Beef House Banquet Center. Many people enjoyed the dance because dinner was offered at the same loca- tion. It was also liked be- cause of the different at- mosphere. I thought Homecoming was very fun because it was the first one that I had been to and it was a lot bet- ter than I ever expected. The whole dance appeared nicer because of the effect of the atmosphere, which made it seem more like a formal dance, replied Sen- ior Jon Walker. PASS THE I.lFESAVER, yelled sopho- mores Lori Zamberletti and Jenny Ro- sendale during the sixth hour lunchtime activities of Spirit Week. iPhoto by 1. Linj 26 HOMECOMING X . rprr g ig.. .A t
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THAT GOOD OLD Viking spirit was shown by Senior Mary Evert is dressed in oversized clothes to show her school spirit. QPhoto by I. Linj - Candidly ll I enjoyed Spirit Week but not as much as I have in the past. Shawn Cox Il ONE MORE TIME! The classes once again had the traditional chance to defeat the Seniors during Spirit Week - but were once again unsuc- cessful! iPhoto by I. Grygielj Speaking - SPIRIT WEEK 25
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OVERWHELMED WITH IOY, Senior Yolanda Bailey looks at the audience as she is announced Homecoming Queen on Oct. 18. iPhoto by 1. Linp ESCORTED BY SENIOR Herman Oliver, Senior Lynn Eicken ap- proaches the stage to await the an- nouncement of the 1985-86 Home- coming queen. QPhoto by 1. Linj '-- Candidly Speaking ,-- II I told myself to smile, and every- thing would be all right. Pam Shane ll HOMECOMING 27
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