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I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Top left- Queen Marilyn Lizer and Doug Hen- We V6 ,m, ij? Q fix 2 WI gi - : iw W - I W I I W fnn I if ,,I , I I I If V ZA. E 5 - I I I -I ' I ,. I I WI1, A ,.., w ffi 'Y King' ' Top right - Seniors Steph Young and Jeff A gil Wi ans. ' ' 7 V W gg I I if 45 HI: W Seniors-Tina Hermreck and Dennis Powls. I M w f, I ,I -M- Juniors- Cindy Blubaugh and- Dave., Ly,-A f A' ' ,WMM ' --bsfghee. new -Ib I, I ,I I Sophomores- Karen Porter and Kenny Frank. ',,V , I IIII I I I Vy,I : I '23-I I I 2 P X , I 94 - HOMECOMING
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Homecomin 'Keep on Believin' The date was October I2 through I6 and it was a hectic weekl On Sunday the cheerleaders and Spirit Club painted the downtown win- dows with signs saying Chew 'em up BULLDOGS. School was started out Monday with backwards day. everyone wore their clothes back- wards. On Tuesday it was hats off day when students wore their fa- vorite hats. Mourning day was on Wednesday when students wore black. Thursday the students deco- rated halls and floats. Friday the sixteenth, was the day the students were waiting for. Ev- eryone wore red and white. School was let out early so students could march downtown. This was the first year for floats in four years. Sopho- mores won float and hall decora- tions. The skits by each class and teachers were presented on the one-way. At 7 p.m. Marilyn Lizer and Doug Henry were crowned queen and king. The only upset of the night was losing the game to Tonganoxie. After the game, the dance was held and The Extremes was the band, with the theme being Keep on Believinl The sophomores present their winning float. Coach Wells looks intensly at the game. The sophomores hall is also a winner. 'ls it Mickey Mouse? No, it's Carla Hammon and Susan Wells on hat day. HOMECOMING 95
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