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The supervisor Girls-wa tching During a break from football practice, Senior With the Senior Swim Party ending the sum Mongo Allen gives his views on the car wash. mer, no one seems to have school on their mlnd Photo by D. Watral Photo by T. Mosely aking Splash Hose it down Making sure not to miss anything, Pep Club members eagerly await the rinsing process. Photo by T. Mosley ,SU ,.,. .... . ,r ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,M, ,M . MW, mWwww meaxlaaswaesr mtwww I met a lot of people I hadn't known before, and I made new friends , said Nee Walker of the Senior Swim Party. The party is a tradition at Del City. It is held ev- ery year the day of enrollment after the seniors pick up their schedules. About 80 seniors braved the chilly water to either swim laps or gossip with friends they hadn't seen over the summer. There were enough people there to make it fun , said Carissa Shalkowski. When it was over, this year's swim party was deemed a success. Pep Club members and officers made their own water fun by hav- ing a Pep Club Car Wash. Hoping to raise money for uniforms and activities, the members washed car after car for their club. Missy Wie- land said, It was fun, but a lot of hard work. Even though they didn't make as much money as they were hoping, all knew the day was well spent. Wet and wild was the new water slide at Frontier City. Named Thunder Falls, this new ride was tested by a lot of students looking for some cool fun. I really liked it, and I found it exhilirating , said Senior Nicole Beard.
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On the side Students give their support to the homecoming parade as they gather along 29 street to watch the festivities. Photo by T. Mosley Celebrating another Homecomin Top 10 float Using the theme Top 10 Hits sophomores show they know the secret to float building. Photo by T. Mosley .Si1?+iZiIZQlwXgL1..iLwililiwgwillswt325:WVZZLSQWsg.A-ssti,iZZ,i'af2'.s..-Mums-1-H223 1 A mum -egallVfiizizaa-vit.-t:swimsvssgtiswts' what Mimi W:g,.,.,,s. E ,,,....W. Wiz: lwziwlkeiissiifeiii as Zegmlss Eezasiwzfizwwa Q ggi? Q' its it X Shower of confetti Clown Troupe members Shawna Tortolini The band was playing, the players were ready, and everyone was in good spirit. It was that homecoming time of year. Rains played a big part in home- coming this year. Up until the last minute it wasn't known whether it would stop raining long enough to have the parade. The administration held off making a decision about the parade in hope the weather would clear. It finally did and for long enough to get the parade in between thunderstorms. There were a lot of winners and los- ers at this years homecoming. Of the winners was Dana Higgs, the baseball princess who became the first repre- sentative of a sport other than football to be crowned all-sports queen. I just can't believe I was the one who won, said Higgs. Another winner was the senior float. Using the theme Twist and Shout the float beat all other competitors for the coveted blue rib- bon. Among the losers were four people who had been chosen to represent their respective sports in the festivi- ties. After an incident which involved the egging of the junior float, Donita Goodin, girls basketball princessp Bri- an Amend, golf escort, Ron Hall, foot- ball escortg and Matt Santos, baseball escort, were all barred from any homecoming activities. Brian Amend said, I think the administration was way out of line. Another loser was the Eagle football team. Putnam West came from behind in the final minute to defeat the home team 14-13 after a hard fought battle in which the Eagles led the whole game. I just knew we were going to win this game, said Senior Paul Casperson, this happens every time . After overcoming some of the prob- lems including the weather this homecoming was well received by all. Angel Tindell clown around before Homecoming parade. Photo by C. I . . df'
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