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As Senior Phil Harris blocks, Junior runningback Derek DeHerera cuts back on a sweep to gain sever- al yards. Photo By D. Fletcher 'Pfe- , .WN , Gu.. 234 ' - ,alZ:. g 4 ' . N t 5. rl . , .lv-,,, me .erq lt . 'Canm- Q --Mrvfffiwgifrafi 1 QM. . J .. - :,a . iv- 'Y' .91 Q W -' nw- . X 112 M J M'-Lg,1,TA' Il, ldlY'lP?'T1A'U YQ ., -X .W 'A if ,fgffJ q' Senior offensive lineman, Bill Agner blocks the Knight defender as Junior quarterback Gabe Arel- leano unleashes a pass to one of his receivers. Photo By D. Fletcher During the first quarter of the Homecoming game, Junior Derek DeHerera is tackled, while Senior Mike Smith runs to assist. Photo By D. Fletcher Homecoming Game 9
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Demons drop Homecoming to at-L3 t omecoming is the time when alumni return to their school and spirits among students run high. As the theme states, Back to the Future, the fes- tivities were no different than in past years as the stands were filled with anxious fans await- ing a climatic game against one of the top- ranked teams in the state. Number three-ranked St. Mary's kicked off to start the game and the Demons marched down the field to score first. Senior Ed Barnes took the hand-off from Junior quarterback Gabe Arellano to score the first rush touchdown scored against the Knights in 1985. The Demons continued to play great football, yet dropped the heartbreaker 21-6, allowing St. Mary's to continue their unde- feated streak. Halftime remained the highlight of the evening'as the royalty, selected by the stu- dent body, was announced. Ed Barnes and Kathy Whitaneis were chosen King and Queen to reign over the 1985 Homecoming Court. Each class also competed in the float competition. The Freshmen float won first place. The night concluded with a Homecoming Dance in the gymnasium sponsored by the DECA club. By Mike Barnes 8 Homecoming Game 41' ? -Q .fb i rf' 1. A V i 4 Y . . ' l , . T ff' Q .I i I, ,,, .W r , - -gy, J , - VF' ' it 4:3 xr' .VH 14- lj' : ,,,. T1 .fel-ti, . ' 13. VV . 'S-,..3. ' H' 'li I 1 W ,fm wt Although the Demon offense scored first and contin- After playing three quarters of offense, Senior ued to play well throughout the game, they fell short Marak takes a quick water break before going 21-6. Photo By D. Fletcher into the game. Photo By D. Fletcher
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ww W- F33 'YY' 'li -y'a1 unnr'w ' i .My Sift -if , mawv- Y Q., ,1 H iris. I 55152 ' A . Hi 'ii rv Lied af A X CT, . ,' QT N , A .fit Qi 'Fix V ll - WTOQ: gilt' M i F! l xi'- 4: Jglgfihtl-.lr' xi' r Resting on their masterpiece after working late the night before on the Senior Float are Seniors Dave McClue, Janet Fahey, Tanya Giorgio, Will Conway, and Rene B ' . Ph B ennmgton om y Green Riding on the 50's Meets the 80's float, Freshmen Lisa The Vega was a main attraction of the Homecoming parade. Here, Joe Scofield BerQCiUiSf, and Lyric Weaver dame to the music- Phvrv By and Kelly Neal keep watch over the maahvelous piece of work. Photo By Fletch- er 10 Homecoming Parade
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