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An original cheer and Warrior balloons win the Spirit Jug for thejuniors. i. A x , , it x L .ga wifi if Warrior defense anticipates a crucial third down. Pom Pon squad participates in 'f Homecoming activities for the first time. Presentation of roses to Homecoming Queen Cheryl Neumayer takes place during halftime. B-9,1 sary 1 tfg i 4' A Pattern drills executed by the Deerfield Marching Warriors entertain spectators at halftime. HOMECOMING 13
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Spirits, Balloons, Elephant Encourage Warriors The spirit that abounded during Warrior Weekend was generated at the Friday night celebration. Warrior bal- loons, a flashing electric sign and an original cheer com- bined to win the Spirit .lug for the junior class. After a winding snake dance to the bonfire, the Homecoming court was announced. A coke dance climaxed the evening of celebration, and the crowd dispersed early enough to allow time for finishing touches on the preparations for Saturday. Although the day of the Warrior Homecoming dawned bright and clear, the weather was not a true forecast of things to come. During the preparation for the third an- nual Homecoming parade, the highly inllanuiiable sopho- more float caught a spark and burned to the ground in spite of joined efforts to quench the flames. Losing the varsity Homecoming game to Maine West dampened spirits, but the sophomores did not lose their sense of humor. They drew cheers with a substitute for their lost float, a sign proclaiming We Burned 'em Down! A halftime performance by the marching Warriors and the coronation ofthe Homecoming Queen highlighted the afternoon. In the evening, The Goal Rush brought the Home- coming festivities to a memorable close. The queen car- ried out her reign in a '49ers motif while alumni and students danced to the music of The Reasons Why. Randy Berning announces the Homecoming Queen Varsity cheerleaders watch the halftime float parade as the marching Warriors perform a diamond drill 12 HOMECOMING
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Seniors win the float competition with their pink-toed elephant saying We Nose We're Gonna Win. Dee Gerson and lvlark Sager drive the junior covered wagon depicting l-low the West Was Won. The already smoldering l sophomore float is 'Tuggin' l a Victory during its short life. l Scott Jacobs, Dina Hollopeter and Jim Greenlee H9 pause at an old west candy stand during The Goal Rush. if 5 D .,.,. U Y Poster hung by Katy W if Taylorsummons students to the f Student Council sponsored Homecoming Dance. M' 14 HOMECOMING
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