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EEtijB LLl' VUjLi Send In the Clowns to most may have sounded like a popular song, but for the Jackets the Homecoming theme of Circus and Carnivals brought in many clowns. All of the classes threw themselves into the competition by working hard all week on the floats and banners. The freshmen, though new at floating made the transition easily and proved their merit by ordering run-proof, fir-proof, stuffing. The other classes all used the more traditional means — toilet paper. All the floats were finished on time including the sophomore float, although it had some dif- ficulty getting started. The bonfire also helped increase the school spirit. However, the Junior class went against the old tradition and drove their cars to the bonfire. When the class competition scores were tallied, the Seniors came out on top once again. But in the spirit of fun, all of the students were winners. By: L. Wichert. ken s teutonics MAGIC MOMENT: Carrie Reames and Christy Ake carry WHAT'S NEXT? Tim Ross and Kara Friesen wonder what the Freshman banner in the homecoming parade. Photo to do next during the Homecoming queen coronation, by: J. Dobbs Photo by: J. Dobbs 6 Student Life
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FINISHING TOUCHES. Linda Bullock gives Rita Sandefur finishing touches before her debut as a clown in the homecoming parade. Photo by: J. Couch Free time always has an effect on school time. Students took the traditional respon- sibilities of homework, but many transitions were also made. A group of teens went to a Michigan workshop to learn more about themselves. When this group arrived back it formed “Teens R OK” which provided many activities for teenagers. Another newly formed was a non-denominational Prayer and Praise Group that met at 7:00 a.m. on Friday morn- ings. Through these groups and many others, students learn to grow into adults. By: K. Major EVERYBODY NEEDS A PACIFIER. Chandra Hicks. Cody Gaskill, and Tia Wilkins enjoy their suckers. Photo by: B. Patterson Student Life 5
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TIME TO TALK: Spencer Quiring, Julie Winn, Cody Gaskill and Lance Swanson take time to talk while stuffing their float. Photo by: S. Nickel. SitfMUfe r
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