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Burn Bulldogs: Homecoming Parade '84 The 1984 Homecoming Parade was led by the Marching Falcons. In the parade were floats done by each class showing their spirit. The Junior class float came in first . place with their theme “Burn Bulldogs”. The Senior class float titled “Cheer em on to Victory came in second place. The Sophomore class float came in third place with “Flatten em and Blast 'em”. The Freshmen class float came in fourth place with their float titled ‘Cage the Bull- dogs”. All the floats were creative and full of spirit. The Homecoming Court rode on top of Corvettes. Also in the parade were the Pom Pon girls, Cheerleaders, Gymnasts, and other Freeland organizations and floats. JV Cheerleaders enjoying the parade. Pom Pon girls strut their stuff. Sophomores: Anne Niedzinski and Erin Cramton are Junior float: Burn Bulldogs shows class spirit. proud to represent their class.
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| The Crown Please ... On Thursday, October 4, 1984 Jenni Wheeker was announced Homecoming Queen at the Queen's As- sembly. This was the sec- ond year that the Queen was announced at the as- sembly and it looks like it may be a new tradition of Homecoming Week. Penny Hock sang Hard Habit to Break”, Cheryl Field sang “| Honestly Love You”, and Amy Miller sang Against All Odds . The Jazz Band also performed a song called “All Night Long”. [| d | a Penny Hock sings Chicago's Hard Habit? to Break”. Amy Miller sings Phil Collins’ “Against All Margaret DeCaire a nd Karen Wegner congratulate Odds”. Jenni Wheeker. 10
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Moments never The halftime activities of the 1984 Homecoming game, on October 5, began traditionally with the Marching Falcons performing a few songs, including Rock-it and “Almost Over You . While the band performed, the Homecoming Court rode on Corvettes across the field, and the Pom Pon girls did a routine with the band. Then starting with the Freshmen each girl walked down the field with their fathers. Queen Jenni Wheeker walked down last with her parents. Last year's queen, Bridget Kasper, crowned Jenni and Varsity Football captain, Ken Fischer, presented her with a football signed by the whole team. Court watches as Jenni gets crowned. The court watches our Mighty Falcons. Mr. and Mrs. Wheeker stand proud with our queen.
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