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UPPER LEFT: Tropical blues and sunset oranges sprinkle the halls as Seniors Beth Andersen and Peggy O'Brien anticipate the results of the Hawaiian costume competition. LOWER LEFT: Combining pride and determination the junior guys pool their strength for a victory over the seniors in the tug of war. ABOVE: Safe and secure in the arms of Junior Chris Donelly is “Teddy.” 7
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Students escape to a tropical paradise As the leaves of autumn began to fall, students were reminded that it was time once again, to prepare for homecoming. The theme was “Hawaiian Luau” and most students headed into the week with full force, participating in events such as the limbo contest and the traditional car cram and pie eating activities. All week long, the halls were filled with color, which ranged from brilliant window displays to creative costumes that reflected that particular day’s theme. The junior and senior girls did their part by getting involved in the powder puff soccer game. With cheerleaders to encourage them, the game ended in a tie. (6-6) Everyone became involved with the ABOVE: In exasperation. Senior Dan Sandic realizes his defeat in the homecoming pic eating contest. UPPER RIGHT: Anticipating the kiss of a lovely cheerleader. Varsity football players arc unaware that their mothers have crept into the auditorium. RIGHT: Purple and gold day allows Becky Zaylcr, MikeSehmiedickc, Carla Paulsen, Eric Mosher. Darcy Ames and Beth Hoy to show off their school colors. homecoming assembly in one way or another. Mr. Matchett donned his Yellow Jacket spirit but grimaced as a pic hit his face. The juniors pooled all of their energy in the tug of war and were declared the victors, while the seniors concentrated on other areas and emerged as the overall winners of the homecoming ac- tivities and the Spirit Jug. As the week's festivities drew to a close, students focused their attentions on a confident football victory over Fremont, as well as last minute preparations for the Saturday evening “Hawaiian Luau”. 6
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40-0 victory climaxes week ABOVE RIGHT: Tina Goodwin and date Rick Feathers move to the music of Universe at the annual Homecoming Dance. RIGHT: The crowd cheers as Homecoming King and Queen Brent Rasmussen and Lee Anderson arrive for their coronation. To many, the footgall game was the highlight of the week. Last minute construction on class floats was finished and crowds of people packed the bleachers in anticipation of the action to come. From the first snap of the ball, Greenville was destined to be triumphant. The fans cheered the team to their resulting 40-0 victory over Fremont. At halftime, class floats were presented, as well as class representatives. The Sophomore class featured Angela Gladding and Rod Stendel. Deanne Wood and Mike Johnson were presented as the Junior representatives and Kristine King and Brian Lage served as representa- tives to the Senior class. The large audience roared its approval as Homecoming King and Queen Brent Rasmussen and Lee Anderson joined their court after being officially crowned. The Seniors were once again declared winners by taking first place in the float competition. The week’s grande finale was the Homecoming Dance. There, the King and Queen presided over the festivities. Many couples savored the end of the Homecoming weekend swaying romantically on the dance floor under the soft lights to the sound of Universe. 8
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