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A HUG FOR THE VICTOR. Chrisi Reed congratulates Kara Friesen. Photo by: J. Dobbs 8 Student Life
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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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CANDY FROM THE CLOWNS. Trina McDonald hands out candy. Photo by: J. Dobbs MANY MUMS. Max Martens. Jamie Martin, and Lori Wichert get HEAR YE, HEAR YE. Shawn Houk shows the Freshman spirit in the ready to deliver homecoming homecoming parade. Photo by: J. Dobbs mums. Photo by: J. Dobbs Turquoise, amber, and jade mingled with the tradi- tional orange and black are colors which embellished the long awaited homecom- ing day. Students hurriedly delivered people, proper- ties, and corsages to their respective places. Just as the three main attractions of a circus are centered in arenas of the big top, the football game, cornation, and parade were primary interests for homecoming. ‘Move the float to the south side of the gym, and line up directly behind the others, was the order given by the sponsor. Each class had worked hard throughout the week preparing its entry for the parade. Anxious spectators lined Main Street waiting for the gayly decorated flat-bed tractors and trailers. The main event took place at Ewbank Stadium when the Laverne Tigers came to town. Desire and determination were demonstrated by both foot- ball teams; however, after a hard fought battle, the Tigers edged out a victory. Halftime activities began with balloons being re- leased and the band play- ing. Kara Friesen was crowned queen and reigned with her court Christi Reed and Tia Wilkins. Each student had his own special job for this day; thus, each had his own special memory of homecoming. Student Life 9
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