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Another one bites the dust! could be what Al Larson (87), Scott Kinyon (50), and Steve Blumberg (22) are thinking as they stop Lakewood's quarterback for a loss. Alumni Andy Pollock and Steve Thomsen enjoy dancing alona with juniors, Sara Drake, Theresa Bow, and Bonnie Larsen at the Homecoming dance. . Hlffl
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The Homecoming weekend started off with a parade of floats, pretty girls, and smiling faces. The sophomore float, featuring two planets battling against each other for the planet “Football”, won first place in the float competition. The junior float, which was of an outer space football game, came in second, and the senior float came in last with “Luke Skywalker” and C3-PO encountering “Darth Vadar” on a football field. The Homecoming court consisted of sophomores, Bryan Vaugn andTami Klepper: juniors, Mark Winters and Tricia Proctor: and Senior Fred Zamora strikes a sexy pose in his cheerleading uniform the day of the powder puff game. seniors, Marv Skinner and Sherri Rockefellow. The Homecoming King and Queen were Steve Blum-berg and Leslie Bauman. The parade was led by senior John Moy, Grand Marshall. After the parade came the most exciting football game of the season as Greenville upset highly regarded Lakewood, 20-7, with a fine defensive effort. The games high point occured at the end of the third quarter when the Jackets held Lakewood on a fourth down at the Greenville one. The Homecoming dance, “Space Odyssey,” wrapped up the festivities. A63UI John Forton and Gene Beckler were two of the many former students who attended the Homecoming game. Greg Gilmer seems to be suffering from claus trophobia as 19 seniors cram to a victory in VW beetle. HQ DEraiDinjE!
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