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Change in Homecoming ’83 Most people never see the amount of time and energy in volved in preparing a suc¬ cessful Homecoming week. While the majority of Fort Hunt students were busy attending classes, our Student Govern ment was planning new and ex citing activities for spirit week. This year the car smash and the addition of princes and a king brought a refreshing change from traditional Homecoming activities. After the week’s schedule is made, it comes time for the student body to get involved. The different classes spent their time planning the building of floats, decorating halls, and attempting to win as many spirit contests as possible. With as much extra effort put forth by the student body, it is no wonder that Homecoming was such a memorable trip through Disney World. Seniors work together to meet the deadline of hall juding. Using her facial expression, Yasemin Washington shows what she thinks of Mr Jeff Dietze ' s idea. 12 Features
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Amused by the costumes at the pep rally Mr. Thomas Cabelus wishes that he had dressed up. The seven dwarfs took time away from their work to attend the Fort Hunt parade. Sitting in Gourmet Foods, Debbie Reep plans her next workout. Spirit Week Brings Us Together Homecoming is a very hectic week for everyone, whether you are busy decorating a float, planning ideas for a hall, or deciding what to dress up in during spirit week. The week started off with Nerd Day, as the theme of the day. Awards were received by Jeff Aderholt, Bonnie Finn and Laura Harwell. The winners of the Cowboy and Indian showdown were Cathy Gray and Kim Haley. Tracey Sherman and Steve Daknis were the best at getting physical while on Friday in Disney World, Dona Fraden- burg, Mary Walker and Kelly McVicker were dressed as their favorite characters. During this busy week everyone was hard at work on their floats. Seniors out spirited everyone in spirit week and also took the prize for the best hall. We all worked together on homecom¬ ing week and took a well deserved victory over Groveton. Constantly on the lookout for Sylvester, Tweety Bird, Jennifer Lip- pert, plans an escape route. Mike Zabych concentrates deeply on the next drumbeat. Homecoming
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Realizing that she is too short, Keri D ' Angelo uses the locker as an assistant Maggie Aitken concentrates deeply on her next move. Tri-Hi-Y members Nancy Greenleese, Georgia Candelori and Zeynep Mutlu gather up the spirit chains. Princes, Todd Flannery, Chris Gros, Barry Meuse and Vince Haley confer in the royal meeting place. Homecoming
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