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if N. me g X , ...ws lerriLee Thompson rides in the BSA. car in the parade. A couple enjoys the Homecoming Dance. David Geist decorated a car for the annual Homecoming Parade. The theme for South High's 1984 Homecoming was PPurple Reign. Classes were dismissed early on October 12 so that South's Rebels could par- ticipate in the activities on the west lawn before the Homecoming game. Booths set up by various clubs and even faculty members offered candy, pop, and caramel apples. Student Senate supervis- ed a kissing booth, and others featured balloons, face-painting, and sweatshirts. The highlight of the afternoon was the Homecoming parade of decorated cars through Washington Park, up to Evans and Downing, and back to South. Prizes were given in a car decorating contest to senior Georgia Evridis, junior Maria Miranda, sophomores Michelle Martin, and teacher Terri Mendenhall. Senior Keith Kottenstette was chosen as the all- school winner. Following the parade, South's marching band led the Pep Club, students and faculty in a march to the stadium where the football team added to the day's excitement with a 19-12 victory over West. Halftime activities featured the formations made by the band and Pep Club, and the coronation of Homecoming King, Scott Morse, and Homecoming Queen, Jackie Rush. South's Rebels, parents, facul- ty, and South alumni showed their proud spirit dur- ing all of the events of Homecoming, 1984, where purple truly 'lreignedf'
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Victory Proves Purple Reignslf gg Homecoming King Scott Morse receives a con- gratulatory hug from Cheerleader Michelle Trevino Derek Williams scrambles against West defense. I ...N Www jackie Rush's happiness shows after being crowned the 1984 Homecoming Queen. 24 X ACTIVITIES t s ,s s x 1 7- - :f vii .M N isa Q s 1 I so ,gg . Ni me is VIR 'ew 2 L QQ s s t Ron McCIellan's VW is decorated for the Homecoming Parade
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Ghouls and Ghosts Haunt South Ghoulish demons arrived at South's annual Hallo- ween celebration. This year's Halloween celebration proved to be as spectacular as ever. South welcomed everything from ghoulish masks to male seniors dressed as cheerleaders. Besides showing off their unique costumes, Rebels enjoyed a pumpkin rolling con- test which was won by the lunior class. There were four categories in the costume contest sponsored by Student Senate, Most Original, Funniest, Scariest, and Best Look-a-Like. The winners of the costume contests were: The Senior Six Pack Uohn Brooks, jeff Arnold, lim Scanlan, Germaine Gerardu, Kerri Lombardi, jim Quinn, and Kim Squires as the bottle openerl, Male Cheerleaders, fBeau Moore, Mark johnson, Lee Fox, and George Chittivejl, the Demon, tDaniel Pachecol, and Cleopatra, tStephanie Castrol, respectively. The day's festivities culminated in the Halloween dance spon- sored bythe Sophomore class. Rebel look alikes show off for the camera. 26 X ACTIVITIES The liSenior Six Pack was one of the winners in the competition. Steve Gaskin and Erscel Mallard show their legs to the audience
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