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Looking at all the exciting events of the parade, the nominees for King and Queen pass by. Photo By Fletcher After being named Homecoming King and Que Seniors Ed Barnes and Kathy Whitaneis ride arm the track to wave to the cheering crowds, Photo Green Senior attendants Kristi Bergquist and Jeff show excitement as they begin to make their ride. Photo By Green -- -..- ive., fifk E .z- fx, i, ..f ' gf Nvs Qtr X f i 4 sf 'pf' ,f It f im Z 1. 'p 51, X r f- Kmg and Queen Kathy Whitaneis and Ed Bames 12 Homecoming Royalty ,W 3
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Page 13 text:
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Timely twist brings GI-IS Spirit to life he Homecoming tradition took on a timely twist as Greenway went Back to the Future. Preparations for the sixth annual pa- rade began weeks before Homecoming day. Student Council put in many hours of planning and getting ready. Float building arose almost a month before the anticipat- ed day. On November 8, 1985 that day finally arrived for eager students and faculty. Nearly one-fourth of the population of Greenway participated in the actual march. The remaining three quarters of students burst out of the doors at 1:35 and jammed up along Greenway road to wit- ness the floats, celebrities, and clowns pro- ceeding toward the football field for the pep rally. Student Body President Kort Miner led the way, followed by the Demon Band, class floats, Homecoming royalty, and sports teams, and the last but not least, the clowns. At the football field pom and cheer performed and celebrities such as Bill Mosley of Channel 3 News and Sparky , the Arizona State University mascot, spoke. A couple of local radio DJ's also participated in the festivities. The parade marked a big event in 1' fp t F . 04.1 was Greenway's history for being the only school in the Glendale Union High School District to hold this type of activity. The homecoming celebrations were also a time for last year's graduating class to come back and take a peek at what they left behind. It was like I was a stranger in a familiar place, said alumni Maria Hackett, But it felt great to be back. Homecoming was topped off by the crowning of royalty and the announce- ment of the best float winner. The order of awards went to Freshman float first, Sen- ior second, and Junior float third. Students brought school spirit to life by donating their time to creating an atmo- sphere of enchantment as Greenway went Back to the Future. By Kymm Doss it q,Yk5ENg,, oath 4 t l' l 4 'N . , .Q :Q 97 l T l F V' M' i:,3,,.,, 2-r f 145, r .1-'qi rw - . I V 'Q r g V-'.,.,',a i.SE si ' ' , Q l ,21 5-, X F r lk Wm mm, .. , . A.. , G, rt- j.,,,,, f X gy-'1.j i,i'r'gi f-2.4 3,,g.v,1., .. V.,-. A f at 4' Q- 1 15 f ,rv 4 ,Li Helping promote school spirit are Seniors Kymm Doss, Trish Herbert, and Tracy DeCross as they cheer on the parade. Photo By Lopez Student body president, Senior Kort Minor, lead- ing the enchanting Homecoming parade. Photo By Fletcher ll
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Intriguing moment captures magic -if '!7fV7W ' 5 A Seniors Q .- Kristi Bergquist and Jeff Starr Jumors Julie Hodges and Tom Johnson mong all the spectacular events that occurred during Homecom- ing week, one would have to agree that the crowning of the royalty was the most intriguing and everlasting. During halftime at the homecoming game, everyone sat at the edge of their seats as the announcer slowly gave away the final answers to the questions every- one was asking. Who will be the lucky and deserving ones to be crowned? Candidates were nominated a week ahead of time and everyone had the choice of voting for the candidate they thought best to win. lowing candidates were crowned: Fresh- men attendants were Matt Wiedmann and Sheri Ast, Wendy Grant and Robert Ste- phenson were crowned sophomore atten- dants, Tom Johnson and Julie Hodges were chosen as Junior attendants, and Senior attendants were Kristi Bergquist and Jeff Starr. Last but not least, as the announcer paused a moment, before announcing the winners of the most honorable positions, Ed Barnes and Kathy Whitaneis were an- nounced as the 1985-86 Greenway High School Homecoming King and Queen! By Michelle DeRuiter On the night of Nov. 8, 1985, the fol- Sophomores Wendy Grant and Robert Stephenson Freshmen Shen Ast and Matt Wiedmann Homecoming Royalty 13
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