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ENCHANTED EVE An animated homecoming was a memorable event for everyone involved. To set the pace on Friday, October 22, students decorated the halls with posters showing great spirit. The day was filled with excitement and anticipation for the upcoming events. A fantastic pep assembly, expressing class rivalry, rounded out the afternoon. Next on the agenda was the Homecoming parade and the float competition with the Sophomores placing first. The Seniors and Juniors placed respectively. As the evening approached and the moon came out, excitement filled the air. Players came onto the football field and half time activities peaked with the crowning of the royalty. Holt ' s worst fears were realized when Eastern beat Holt 19-0. At the dance the Seniors were announced the victors of the Homecoming festivities. To the sound of the Ovid-Elsie Entertainment System, the students danced the night away. u II
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;. MAJORETTE: Tayna Colby. DRUM MAJORS. Jenny Scott and April Yeager. FLAGS: Karen Fitzgerald, Beth Williams. Jenny VanDyke. Michelle Ridley, Wendy Leaf (not pictured: Kelley Sweet). 2. BOOMl BOOM! Third year band member Tom Heller plays the bass drum during the fight song. 3. NEW AT MARCHING is Susan Cioigoi followed by two-year veteran of the band Matt Hooker. 4. LEFT, RIGHT, LEFT! The band marched in the Fall Homecoming Parade to the Holt Fight Song . 5. TRADITION ... The Holt Band shows its ongoing spirit by the formation of the H . 6. UP 2, 3, 4 Drum Major Jenny Scott directs the band as they play Hello . 7. MARKING TIME! Chuck Goodrich and David Baker get ready to march into formation at halftime. THE BIGGER THE BETTER Considering the majority of new people, the band really got going! said Drum Major Jenny Scott. The band was larger this year having 77 members, up from 57. Because of the larger size there were more complex movements and routi nes. Band Director Gerald Winters said. The band had very good precision and the sound was big, full and robust. Keeping the crowds spirited during the 1984 football season called for a very energetic band. Helping out the band was a majorette, junior Tanya Colby, and six flags. According to returning flag, junior Wendy Leaf. We all put together a team effort and it really showed in our routine. Marching Band 21
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