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5J1'S 8 S83 DOWN ZTH8 160,427 The band played and the floats rolled as this year s homecoming parade wound through downtown Elgin. To add to the excitement, the Shriner's Motorcyclists performed along the parade route. The class of 1984's float, The Wiz , won as most beautiful. The most original was judged to be Student Council's float, Fame-Elgin's Going to Live Forever. And the float best fitting the theme was the class of 1983's East Side Story. The most impor- tant award, best all-around float, went to the Seniors for Carouse1. It was a very successful parade and the sun shined warmly on all the festivities. L to R: 1. Here comes the band. 2. E.H.S. Cheerleaders 3. Brodway or bust 4. We love a parade 5. Homecoming parade in action 6. Pompons on the move 7. The winning sen- ior float 8. Student Council float 9 It wasn't as ease -y as we thought it would be. 10. The girls want to get in the act.
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