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a yone Dec Spirits ran high as ev- eryone became involved in Homecoming Week '84. Regu- lar dress codes were abolished as every day had a different yells as well as playing a game of Simon Says. Homecoming royalty was announced and all coaches talked about the pre- sent sports season. Week buzzes with spirit theme. Monday was Hawaiian tourist-surfer day, which was followed by opposite sex day Tuesday. Cold weather forced students to wear thermal lined togas, and Thursday was time for revenge of the nerds. The week concluded Friday with the traditional black and gold day. Friday was the day for the Homecoming assembly and everyone got a chance to show their enthusiasm. Each class presented their skits and Lunchtime activities included a refreshing tube race, a root- beer chugging contest, a tri- cycle race, an ice cream eat- ing contest and a slave auc- tion. Points earned for these activities were added to those earned in hall decorating and the homecoming assembly, all of which went towards the fi- nal reward, the megaphone. After the dust settled, the seniors were triumphant and won the megaphone for the first time all year. Big Black Attack Senior Kevin Johnson displays his winning artwork during the Homecoming assembly. We wonl The Senior Class cheers otter winning the megaphone homeconning week
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Homecoming Week made everyone feel that they were .part of something important, and everyone became in- volved. -Nikki Anthony Look, Moml Senior Lisa Mark models the latest in toga fashions Simon Says Counselor John Skinner explains the rules of Simon Says to students during the Homecoming assembly. Revenge of the Nerdsi Junior Scott Dahl's true personality comes out on Nerd Day. Ready, set, got Senior Rick Parks and junior Cheryl Davis prepare to start the tricycle race during lunch. homecoming week
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Ithough the varsity football team was not victori- ous on Homecoming night. Oc- tober 20. the crowd's enthusi- asm was not swayed. The Hor- nets played the Red Bluff Spar- tans. losing in the final two sec- onds of the game by a score of 35-28. The junior varsity, however, was successful in Royalty candidates were Sta- cey Becker, Lisa Mark. Jessica Mercer, Tanya Potilior, Bridget Soares. Matt Barber. Mike Ger- osin, Darrin Holman, Phil Lamon- ica and Ken Shamburg. Last year's king and queen, Shane McLemore and Janelle Pasco, crowned the new royal pair, seniors Holman and Becker. Spirit high, score too low their game against Red Bluff. Homecoming ceremonies were hosted by seniors John Shufelberger and Kim Sublett. Homecoming events were held between the two football games Sophomores won the float competition with the seniors and juniors coming in second and third, respectively. Senior Kim Whaley's Hornet style Co- moro won first place in the car rally. Royalty arrived in limousines. Coronation ceremonies were highlighted with a fire- works display by Bill Hampton Pyrotechnics. Phillip Dawson sang “You Are So Beautiful to follow the announcement of royalty. During half-time of the varsi- ty game the drill team per- formed to the music of the En- terprise band. Senior Heidi Haffner described the Home- coming ceremonies as “the best I've ever seen. Here comet the queenll Seniors Stacey Becker and Darrin Holman are crowned Homecoming king and queen. Hornets go “Up in Smoke! Bill Hampton of Pyrotechnics pulls off another great fireworks display They’re herell Ken Becker and Amanda Shufelberger ride in on the senior float homecoming night
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