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Disney Theme Prevails The homecoming theme was Walt Disney's, When you Wish Upon A Star. All of the halls were decorated with Disney characters or a magical scene. The front lobby was the site for the Magic Kingdom and Sleeping Beauty. Also, the stairs were filled with observers as the famous monorail hung high above. Thursday was Disney Character dress-up day. The school was clustered with Mickey and Minnie. The floats followed the theme well. The sophomores' float Pooh on the Maroons had Winnie the Pooh sipping from a jar of honey. The juniors had Dumbo flying over the Maroons. However, the seniors' Blow'Em Down float took first place. The float had the three pigs' straw house being huffed and puffed down by the mighty Barbs' wolf. Coach Schrader paces the sidelines, top left, as the football team looks on. Above: The pom pon squad entertains the crowd at the homecoming game. Top Right: Homecoming King and Queen - Phil Ewell and Jenny Diedrich - are introduced at halftime. Middle right: Senior 1omecoming representatives Dan Boardman and Lisa Suddeth. Bottom right: The marching band performs at the oarade. tOpposite Pagej, Top Left: Junior attendants Tom vtelms and Val Shils. Middle left: Sophomore attendants Ron Bemis and Julie Massier. Bottom Left: Freshmen 'epresentatives Jay Pazotta and Tracy McLaughlin. Top ight: Sophomore Angie Scaperlanda shows just how :right students can be on Wear What You Dare Day. 14!Homecoming
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Around Town What is found at the intersection of U.S. Highway 38 and Illinois Route 23? The City of DeKalb, Home of the Mighty Barbs. When students aren't hitting the books, they find many forms of entertainment in downtown DeKalb and on the NIU campus. Movies, fast food restaurants, clothing stores, and of course, cars provide ways for students to spend their hard-earned money around town. The DeKalb Theatre marquee, right, lights up a clear night. Todd Humes, below, stops to enjoy an ice cream cone at Baskin-Robbins. Sam Anderson, below right, browses at Appletree Stereo.
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