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RUSHING TO FINISH - Jennifer Long and Ka Lavallee help build the scoreboard for the senior float, F i, v4.g - L.- if i-Jr 33' FED POMPS AND GLUE - Amy Brunson watches as Brian Melton works on the freshman float in Scott McKee's garage. FLOAT MEETING - Senior class sponsor Ms. Kathy Ziehe wat- ches as seniors build the Phantom Panther in Angie Harrington's garage. SUPREME EFFORT - ln spite of rolling down Danieldale Rd. in the rain, the senior float makes an appearance in the parade. Homecoming I7
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POMPING - Christina Paz, Lori Barbar, Julie Brooks, and Heidi Newton glue crepe paper on the freshman float. 'H---... r'v ' -' 0- Classes work to build floats In addition to attending the usual school activities, classes, and sports, many students decided to show their school spirit by participating in homecoming float meetings. Students met for two or three hours after school for a few days every week and slowly put together their class float. 'iOur float meetings were great, said Jennifer Ahlfinger, junior. We had a great turnout. Probably more than twenty people came to each meeting at Dawn Esposito's house. lt was amazing how everyone worked and pulled together. The float turned 16 Homecoming out great. Unfortunately, the senior float was damaged by rain, but that didn't stop the seniors from entering it in the parade. lt was pretty disappointing, said Greg Survil, senior. There wasn't enough participation at the float meetings, but they got the job done. lt seems like it was the same people at every meeting. Although the student council may be planning to eliminate class floats next year, many students plan to build their own class floats. CLEAN UP TIME - Cleaning up after the freshman float meeting is Scott McKee. - 'Q L X
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FATHERLY ESCORT - Homecoming Queen nominee Debbie Kleypas is escorted by her father. ALL IN THE FAMILY - Homecoming Queen nominee Camie Cox stands with her father. SHOWERED WITH FLOWERS - Paige Hen- drickson, band sweetheartg Terri Williams, Homecoming Queen, and Kim Norris, foot- ball sweetheart, smile for the crowd. CHAUFFEUR DRIVEN - The Homecoming Queen and band and football sweethearts are honored during pre-game ceremonies. THE PROUD FATHER - Terri Williams, Homecoming Queen, is escorted by her father. I8 Homecoming
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