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Drama Club members clown The Senior Class float, Tigers go . . . around for the camera. Chad for the gold”, makes its way down Means, jr. (far right), was earlier Broadway. The Class of '8 6, after elected Drama Club President. winning the competition three years in a row, received a disappointing sec- ond place finish. Along the route, these parade goers catch the pho- tographer's eye. Students were let out early to view or participate in the parade which began at 2:15. Seth Brown and Teri The Freshman Class Nelson prepare the float, Tigers go ... to Sophomore Class float war , captured first for competition. place for the first-time float builders. 8 Homecoming HOMECOM y I iivto rtf ER5’ gn «««
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Mr. Stucki's 5th hour chem- istry students correlated data from a lab experiment. Caught in the act, East High students find a moment for conversation instead of studying. After introduction, Chad Means, jr., and Ed Barron, fr., discuss wedding plans in The Imaginary Invalid. Caught off guard, Chad Hilliard and Sherry Rogers, srs., wait in line to get their Homecoming pictures taken. Junior nerds gather for a picture during Spirit Week. Their class placed second. H--1——I----H Student Life 7
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JV Football Cheerleaders Vicki Johnson, jr., Shannon Winders, Rose Petersen, Melanie Woodside, Julie St. John, and Missy Hartman, sos., pose for a picture. Sophomore Class Representatives Lori Birkeness, Kerri Kopriva, James Uehling, Mark Edwards, and Seth Brown wait for the parade to begin. Students line Thompson Avenue to get a better view of the parade. Al- though the game was rescheduled due to rain, the parade was still held on Oct. 11. Queen Candidatas Lisa Hannah and Kathy Brock, and Freshman Princess Candidates Lori Baughman and Angel Coon, hold the many flowers they received for good luck . All of the candidates were presented at the coronation cere- mony later that evening. The Tigerette's car was the win- ner in the car competition. Their car has won for three con- secutive years. Junior Class Student Council members take an easy ride in the parade. All were dressed for a warm Hawaiian day. Homecoming 9 TNG 1985
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