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Lynette St This year we tended to break away” from the tradi- tional homecoming. First of all, this was the first year that a foreign exchange student, Holger Philippsen, was part of the Court. Another change was the moving of the parade from the day of the game to the evening before. This was done to avoid an interruption of class. Also, the pep rally was held outside on the foot- ball field instead of in the Field house as usual. Many welcomed this chance saying that it made it seem more ap- propriate and helped to make the rally a little more success- ful. We didn’t totally break KING AND QUEEN. Homecoming Queen Lynette Mravca and King Bob Geyer stand proud and tall for a formal picture. HOMECOMING COURT Homecoming Court consisted of Holger Philippsen, Cheryl Dock, Greg Vezey, Sally Imes, Queen Lynette Mravca, Tim Stein, Amy Gatlin, Chris Jones, Lisa Jen- dreas, and King Bob Geyer. Break Away 28 Homecoming Bob reign from the tradition, during spir- it week one couldn’t pass more than two people in the hall without seeing someone displaying their school spirit. Some of the days included Hawaiian Day, hat day, and the traditional blue and gold day. Our 14-3 victory over Grif- fith also contributed to the success of the spirit filled week and made the dance all that much more enjoyable. The class of ' 85 has proved itself unique in many ways and this years’ Homecoming was one of them. ▼ Lynette Mravca Cox Potesta
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ANYTIME NOW Happily awaiting the parade, a few Highland students pass the time by telling jokes. e ,ar Y t, SOPH PRIDE A few Sophomores show their pride for the class of ’84’s float. The Senior float won first place. MUSIC Miss Guenzler, the choir director rides in the beautifully decorated Girl’s choir float. Root Homecoming Break Away
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