“Dreams begin where rainbows end” provided the perfect setting for Homecoming Weekend. Spirit was high among the Mariners as they presented class skits, cheered at the pep rally, and competed against each other to make the best float for the parade. All week, Mariners waited anxiously to find out who would be the 1983-84 Homecoming Queen. When the Mariners reached Todd Stadium, the anticipation grew to even a higher level. Finally, at half- time, the court was presented. It con- sisted of one freshman, Karren Langen; two sophomores, Alexis Canavos and Pam Mayo; three juniors, Jenny Brit- tingham, Pam Williams, and Yvonne Burns; and four seniors, Dora Banks, Nan Carney, Darlene Carney, and Yvonne Youngblood. Yvonne, escorted by senior Chris Warren, was crowned Homecoming Queen. Yvonne’s dream came true, as did many others. The Homecoming Dance was held Saturday night from eight o’clock until midnight. Old and new Mariners gathered together to dance the night away to music provided by deejay David Long. Senior Laura Seltzer and her date Chip Goldstein goof off at the Homecoming Dance. HOMECOMING LEAVES YVONNE YOUNGBLOOD “BREATHLESS” Homecoming Yvonne Youngblood and Chris Warren react to the announcement of the Homecoming Queen during the game. 5
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A U.S. Senator Bobby Scott, one of the judges for Homecoming floats, congratulates members of the International Club for their hard work. Sophomores add a few more balloons to their float just before the beginning of the parade. Homecoming
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