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. Homecoming turns around team Week of activit fill halls Homecoming isn't hall decorations, dances, banana splits, bonfires, hamburgers, pep sessions, or even a foot- ball game, Homecoming is people, more specifically Spartans. Spartans decorat- ing a hall, eating five burgers at the Campus Life Burger Bash, getting fired up for a pep session, and ending a week crowning Lisa Ru- pright Homecoming Queen and beating the Bellmont Braves for our second win of the season. Greased hair and T-shirts lead the way on Fifties Day Happy days came alive in the halls of Homestead as several joined in the participation of Fifties Day Later that night, couples danced to the fifties beat in the cafeteria. A new wave hit the halls of HHS on Tuesday Punk Day Paige johnson cheers on the team, above, as Coach Cary Cavacini takes advantage of a time out for a but of instruction. 10 Homecoming Everything from garbage bags to hair paint was worn. Students with red, green, blue, and psychedelic hair were seen. Not to be left out, girls wore the most popular fashion of the sixties, the mini-skirt. Later on in the evening, students came back to school in their normal clothes to pig out at the ba- nana split eating contest. The Old West, as well as the new hit the halls of Home- stead on Wednesday Cowboy and Indian Day Westernwear is not just found in the west. Students got out their ten gallons, boots, and their ban- danas. Nothing was planned for that evening so the stu- dent body could catch up on their homework. However an impatient group of stu- dents decided they would have their own bonfire. Nothing was left in the morning except ashes. This act of vandalism forced the administration to find more wood for Wednesday night. T-shirts and faded blue jeans were popular on Thursday dress down day Not only did many people dress down, but they showed up at the even- ing activities. The night start- ed out with annual Campus Life Burger Bash. Selling more burgers than any other bash. Homestead had the most Well attended bash. After stuffing themselves with the not sometimes-not- done burgers, students head- ed toward the soccer field for the second bonfire of the week. Before throwing in the Braves dummies and yelling school cheers, the fire truck arrived at the scene of the blaze bearing the awesome football team. Friday was going to be the most exciting day of all. Blue and Gold Day, always the most popular day got all in the spirit to win the big game. Fifth and Sixth periods were cut even shorter than usual for the extra long pep session. Finally the Mighty Spar- tans were ready to take on the Bellmont Braves, and any of five girls were ready to take on the title of Homecoming Queen. I just didn't think I would get it, commented se- nior Lisa Rupright. Home- coming Queen was not how- ever the only winning being done. The junior class won the float contest with their float The Little Train Who Knew It Could , just like we knew we could beat the braves. 3 'I 5. 7' UO 00 Q
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