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C H I T T E R ■ CHATTER. Stopping between classes to have a chat are Kristi Golly and Rosalie Wilborn. But why are they dressed alike? Well, this day out of all the many dress- up days was Clown Day. pecial finally clS ' J hat seemed like ' an eternity had passed until the ' time had finally come. Everyone had uoaited and waited patiently for the iveek to draw near, finally it made its an- nual appearance. It was time when craziness, loudness, acting obnoxious, and nutty was more han allowed, it was graciously accepted. It was appropriate to act in any manner that displayed oride. Homecoming was great. We -eally had a lot of fun with the decorations and the many actiu- ities, Damian Delgado, senior, said. The numerous list to activities aided in keeping the student body active through the exciting week. There was an endless list of things to do. These included decorating for the dance and the pep rally, voting for cotM-t, dress- ing up differently every day to show pride and, of course, the candle light pep rally. Dress-up days are great. My favorite was the warm-ups day because I was comfortable all day, Mark Swenson, sopho- more, said. One of tft m events was coUectii the annual beauty andbi test. This year the Sop, Class earned the most amount money to be donated to TAL and Muscular Dystrophy. Tl Sophomore Class was represe ed by Jay Light and t Thompson. I ' m glad that we beat the a er classes, but more importan the amount of money we raise It really showed a lot of clat support, Jay Light said. .All in all Homecoming ende up full of spirit and pride the whole student body got involved and made the week a success. Cha feen Pe rce As being chosen the Freshman Lord, and Beast. I was thrilled but I felt as though I was the underdog. At the pep rally when Laurie and I walked out. the applause was not as great as I anticipated. But I guess that ' s a part of being a freshman. Steoen Lutz says. I Allison Rogers HONORS WON. Chosen for titles of Freshman Beauty and Freshman Lady, Laurie Wagner dances with Steven Lutz who was also titled with both hon- ors of Freshman Beast and Lord. Homecoming by Sara Kirkpatrick .44
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THE EVERGLOW- ING E.C. Bringing an end to the can- dleUghling ceremony is the lighting of the E.C. The golden letters ablaze are momentum for the following night to come. HOT STUFF. Screeching hysteri Kim Hosek. Jamie Escobal. and Kristi § gers try to escape the dripping of hot wax The whole crowd was busy trying to avoid 4be ferocious winds that were so busily blowing out everyone ' s candles. This ng of the ccindles is Just one of the Ky activities involved in the Homecom TOOT TOOTU With a flashUght tied to hi horn to guide him through the night, Aa on Davis ' face is festiuely decorated as h plays the pght song to help add to th festiuities of the night. I was really e. cited and spirited about this Homecomin — cause I knew we had a ftsMfk chance! . Junior Aaron Dauis: dollar bUls in the oppo ng classes J6» and then pouring change in the seniorja Seniors Ciass President Roberto Cano an Senior Class Beast Bubba Adams are d( ing the most possible to help the Seme Class to oictory. This stuffing of the jar was for the Beauty and Bea which was to raise money for 45 . . Student Life
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.:; If lie dress- .jy was kiddie , .1.; because it gauej .. J good excuse I dc: siliy and ' ure. It u as a lot lun being youn again. ' Senior AS sion Vick, says. MfCKfT MOOSE CLOB. Gettmg ready ' ■ ■ -• ol ffjodies ttieu mothers nace put in tneu lancti txixes- are Saia Kfkpatrick and Robert Carta. Setxtors en joy banging thett lurches and dressing uf to show that then class has a lot of sptnt. name lags are atso ujom to identify the unpredictable seniors as thOf set a new dress code Student Life
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