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— Homecoming During the week of homecoming students went all out to show their school spirit by dressing up on surf day, crazy day, toga day, and jersey day. As the excitement of Friday's game built up, many students began to live up to the homecoming theme Let's go crazy! When the final bell sound- ed, students poured out the doors to attend the annual pep rally in Central Square. At the pep rally, Coach Smith announced the sophomores as the winners of the float contest, seniors in second place, and juniors in third place. Mr. Hunerdosse and Mr. White dressed up as expec- tant mothers and compared their expected ba bies to members of the football team. Then they announced Kirk Stevens as the winner of the baby contest. The students left the pep rally confident that we would win the game against the Ottumwa Bulldogs. The fans and students were not let down as we defeated Ottumwa 7-0. Later, in the high school gymnasium, students danced to the music of Uncle Sam. The highlight of the evening was a dance in honor of homecom- ing queen, Karen Dooley, and her court. As the band played the final song, students began to go home, with memories of yeat another successful homecoming. 1. Mike Nelson delivers a big “kiss to the senior float. 2. Getting into the spirit of homecoming, Tim Beall, Marc Osgood. Madonna Ross, Jay Peaslee, Steve Septer, and Robin Shepherd show off their design- er togas. 3. Homecoming Court-Row I: L. Smith, D. Kaska, K. Mogged, L. Parkison, R. White. Row 2: L. Crock- ett, K. Dooley, S. Potter, and S. Gurney. 4. Wendy Frudenburg is caught with her shoes off at the dance. 5. Homecoming Queen Karen Dooley flashes a smile of victory at the dance. 12
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