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Police cars follow horses in parade. Heidi Adams in her surf day attire. K New Wi Senior cheerleaders compare bra sizes. Kim Abbott flashes in front of Denise Lenz on clash day. Laura DeMoyes and Tim Wright, Junior attendants, ride in style. As the parade components filed out of Dunstan Jr. High's parking lot, they were met by students. A little bit of their enthusiasm was missing without candy to catch. A few of the floates from G.M.H.S. broke the rules and threw candy anyway and some people made new rules and threw other objects that pleased the Jr. High and the elementary school stu-ents. A few future Ramblings from Devinny Elementary waved GO RAMSV' mini-flags. Many people hopped off of the floats, trucks, and sidewalks on Wright St. into the gym for the homecoming pep assembly. Sports men and women were commended by each other and the crowd. The female captains received roses from their fellow male athletes. The pom-pons showed self-control and spirit when their music failed them for close to ten minutes. They performed a well awaited routine when the music finally started. All of the classes showed respect for each other even through competition. The traditional human pyramid was built and won by the freshmen class. Awards were given to commendable representatives and students. Homecoming - 191
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Home On The Hill The week of October 4-8 was used for homecoming activities. Students participated in each dress up day, from Surf day to Puttin' on the Ritz day. Activities were enjoyable for most students. Surf day consisted of wearing hawaiian shorts, Swimming wear, flowers in girl's hair and straw hats. 6'Only being the first day of Spirit weeki' commented Janel Janda I think it was a success. The next day was Bandana and Button day. Black and Gold day followed and went well because Green Mountain students have an abundance of black an gold clothing. f'Putin, on the Ritz day brought out the true spirit of our sschool. Some students even dressed in formal gowns and tuxedos! Powder Puff football hiked into action on Homecoming Thursday. The senior girls, uniformed in black and gold jerseys defeated the white t-shirted junior class, 21-0. The swinging gateu play worked to their advantage! This year's Homecoming parade had 50 units and close to 400 people participating. It was a real successi' claims Mr. McFee, but there will be changes. He said that the parade route may be changed although it would never be discontinued'because it is becoming a ucommunity thing . Political figures, neighboring business men, and many other people are becoming involved, as well as the Green Mountain public. They are the audience for all of the hard work. Mr. McFee says Homecoming also provides as a learning tool for our Senate. They do all of the planning. Next year there will be changes-changes for the better? 190 - Homecoming 'xx , ' ' . if 1 -M... - . . l - - ., . f A . ke Mc.-. - MAX dpi J I . f.r' iiki G K I .... lm ue 0 5 uf ii. 'M if ljllibtyk LQEL H r2fl4.c1i twist 1 KUJQW.. C922 UXCQY woe D SQ UGA Gcvxil li' my Q U tiEQ7?wLU if ill slmww 3 Tl oi Y p dew as X xx XY CSUX UU crcoooai fgrjek wi as TLAQM X XD cm xQ,lyuj3 . im ii'tCx..l!lr?g. COoKfQl C50 X5 391i Ujfjck i A lllihaail lem at? A lfmrbtotbi I .gow . - s s X X if Ii. i x X . .. Q? XQSXW .N f fk' TT QL N Q- . . g .
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