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On Homecoming night as the clouds parted six anxious girls became Rolalty and comms Nomruacs K McDowell K Mcouinn, M- Oliver, M- HOME ' ' ' ' Tiehen, K. Warner, S. Strickland, C. HamPt0n' J' Bodensen, S. Crumpley, K, If Brooks. Not pictured J. Jacob. shared in the glory I x J l lf, . 6 + l 1 .7 v 1 K .4 1 .- I f 1 .1 tg , far V - V' rr .A 5.1 .gf 'N 'gg '-A I I '-Atl ll , NK ' 75355119 N Gina, l There is no black and white as to when it happened. There's no date circled on my calendar, nor a space blocked off in my ap- pointment book. It just happened. The roles reversed and the understudy took over. You became the teacher and I, like a reluctant kindergartener, took out my sparse supplies and began to learn. The heart is a prospector, digging for loyalty. I hit a rich vien with I met you. You've taught me that it takes faith to repair thought and that when we can no longer walk, God carries us. You taught me not to hide in the trenches, but to face the enemy head on, and that your loyalty was not just another military band. When I felt as if I were never going to pass 'Go', you taught me to pick up my boot, roll the dice and shoot for hotels on Park Place. Most of all, you taught me that fear was inverted faith. You took me by the hand and introduced me to God, even though I was sure I had met him years ago. You taught me that in the pitch black of any given night your porchlight would be on and you gave me the guts to ring the doorbell. I thought every little girl wanted to grow up to be homecoming queen. But you taught me that some little girls just want to help others find their way home. There's still no doubt I'll need my sunglasses to hide the mascara flooding down my face when my kids walk out of Room 108 for the last time. But, most importantly, you've taught me that 'good-bye' is an unnecessary word I'll edit from the final copy of the year. r Text by Carole Wall Layout by Melanie Jackson 8 I Homecoming Rob Lang mi' . I if iwawallf ' Rob Lang Rob we Above l.eft:Chanda I-Iutton, sophomore nominee, and her father, Ab0W Right:Amy Ewert, sophomore attendant. Bottom Left:Kutja Dunbar, juni0l attendant and Ruth Ann Northcutt, junior nominee. Bottom Right:KelIy COOIII senior attendant, and her father.
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a -ee ONE STEP AT A THME Amidst the sprinkles of a cloudy drizzle, the band precisely marches in front of Grandview Junior High before the assembly, The llrum Major was Jonathon Goforth. L- X :I andthe mud puddles, . . . . A'iii spirits were rismg 3, Eg f- iiiirsi A as students prepared ff M sb for their big night T gn gg g g w 4b 10!Homecoming t was 6:30 A.M. Alarm clocks buzzed their ever-familiar tone as students awoke to an overcast sky and a downpour of rain. The mood just wasn't homecoming. But as the day began, yellow mums and carnations brightened the halls, and the sift anticipation grew. ' Then the parade slowly began to roll down Main street. The yell leaders flipped and flopped all about while a pick up truck full of proud volleyball players waved signs proclaiming we love our team and go dogsf' and wrapped themselves in streamers of blue and gold. Umbrellas that sheltered homecoming queen candidates and their new suits were closed and stored neatly at their feet. The track reamained empty, and the High Grove students dissappointed with their long distance view of the commotion as the parade was directed to the back of the school, and the pep assembly was detoured indoors. Although spirit was on the rise, the tension was mounting. The football team was in a umust-win situation, and the queen candidates were nearing the critical mo- grWIgMA,,gp. ment. ' Even after school was dismissed, busy volunteers decorated for the dance with paintings of cartoon characters, this year's theme. Meanwhile, varsity cheerleaders filled 275 helium balloons to be set free before the game. lt was finally kickoff time. The water-spotted cement bleachers had begun to fill in, and the crowd was at a quiet murmer, soon to become a riled up grandstand. Later, by the half time festivities, the Bulldogs were ahead 14-0. Drill team danced up a storm, and ended up mud-caked after rolling on a soggy field during their routine. The game ended in a 28-0 shut-out, but the celebration didn't. The homecoming dance really happened. lt was the most successful dance Grandview has ever had - probably because Student Council didn't put any emphasis on coming as couples. There were alot of kids there without dates that had alot of funf, Keith Tempel, vice-principal and STUCO sponsor said. Yes, over four hundred attended that dance. Almost one third of the student body. l985. lt was homecoming, and...it felt like homecoming. Text by Kayden Vold Layout by Melanie Jackson
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