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Homecoming a popular event The Sesame Street homecoming theme was selected especially to entertain the communities' youngsters during the tradi- tional downtown parade. As always it was a week filled with decorations, dress-up days and the climactic football game and dance. Most school organizations participated as student council held float building, hallway decorating, door decorating and downtown window painting contests. Seniors won the float building contest with their enlarged creations of Sesame Street's Oscar the Grouch. The business hall won the door decorating contest with their life size creations of big bird. Once again the ever creative cheerleaders won the win- dow painting contest. Students showed their school spirit throughout the week by wearing sunglasses on Monday, and by wearing sweats and hats on Tuesday, their clothes inside-out and backwards on Wednesday, Hawaiian attire on Thursday and the tradi- tional blue and gold on Friday. The downtown was a scene out of Sesame Street itself. Windows of many businesses portrayed the many Sesame Street characters. Then prior to the football game those characters came to life on various floats. Before the game David Manley and Kellie Hinkle were crowned king and queen. Rain did not destroy the spirit of the night as the Trojan ream topped Lorain Senior 24-7. The finale was the dance Saturday night in the school cafeteria to the sounds of the Music Scene.
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Starting at the tight and moving counterclockwise. Tonya Whitacre touches up a hallway window, queen Kellie Hinkle and king Dave Manley dance the evening's first dance together, a group of students sways to the music, members of the sophomore class council pose with Grover before the beginning of the parade, the homecoming court (left to right): Kellie Hinkle, Jim Steffen, Leah Coats, Drad Burrows. Andra Rit- chey, Shane Fulmer, Amy Copeland, David Manley, Missy Freel. Andy Mains.and, queen Kellie is surrounded by fellow cheerleaders An- drea Nash, Wendy Miller, Christi Sesok. Sandi Hag- gerty. Heidi Rasor, Tonya McBrien.
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