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Three day homecoming doesn't impair OUR HORNET SPIRIT by Lori Cagle Spirits soared throughout Homecoming Week. During the first week of October, dress-up days, hall decorating, lunch time activities and the annual powder puff game initiated the never-ending Hornet spirit. Dress-up days were limited to three days. ‘‘Fundamentally, we felt that five days of dress-up was disruptive. Three days wasn’t as disruptive,” explained Vice principal Keith Mifflin. Student Coun- cil members chose and organized the dress-up days and lunchtime competition themes. Wednesday was Nerd Day, Thursday brought 50’s Day and the tradi- tional Black and Gold Day ended the week on Friday. “Get ready for school” was Wednes- day’s activity during lunch. Thursday was the frozen bubble gum blowing contest and Friday's lunchtime activity was a wa- ter balloon toss competition. All the classes competed in the hall decorating contest, which brought victory to the juniors. Second place went to the seniors, while the sophomores took third Tuesday night the sophomores and ju- niors combined against the seniors in the annual powder puff football game. “It was hilarious watching the girls run around without any direction,” said spec- tator Randy Siders. Seniors won with a score of 20 to 14. Friday’s highlight was the assembly. which helped prepare the Hornets for game against the Las Plumas Thun birds. The band, cheerleaders and drill te? performed. During the assembly, sk| were presented by all classes. Senia were victorious in the class skit one again. Sophomores took the slow bit riding competition title and juniors wo the class yell. Sophs took the good be havior award. Seniors accumulated enough point throughout the week to earn the ultimat? prize, the coveted megaphone! I Nerds have triends tool Seniors Gregg Evans and Brian Snider take time out from studying tor a friendly hug and chat. Ed Grimely lives ont Senior Scott Dahl portrays his idol on Nerd day. Get set, un-racel Sophomore Keith Brushett. junior Harvey Eber- sole and senior Gregg Evans compete in the slow bike riding contest at the assembly. homecoming week
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They involved the crowd more • this year and were more effective in the crowd control. They had new and inno- vative cheers and routines. 99 VARSITY FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS - FRONT ROW: Liz Hicks. Julie Almazan. ROW 2: Cheryl Davis. Tracy Matthews. Yvette McLain. Mindy VandeVenter. BACK ROW: Julie Beers. Danelle Short. Dianna Besselievre and Susie Ankunding. Buzzie buddietl Julie Almazan and Liz Hicks show their spirit by forming an H for Hornets. i t JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS - Kim Clatworthy. Michelle Craig. Chris Jones. Shana Birkland. Shelley Divine and San- diey Norberg. Yvette McLain Julie Beers Dianna Besselievre ' Tracy Matthews football cheerleaders
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One, two, three toss! Spirited Hornets. Justin Anderson and Chris Anderson, pair up to participate in the balloon toss competition on Black and Gold Friday Black is Backl Senior Eric Podtetemeff wins the drawing contest for the seniors during the assembly. ■expect XtU In an attempt to raise money, for the first time in many years student council sold spirit ribbons. However, due to lack of interest from the stu- dent body, student council lost money on this major fundraising project. € € This was mv first homecoming week. It was really great! It gives us a break from the usual routine and we can enjoy ourselves! '§ '■ tlAUCJ-. homecoming week
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