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10 Battling for control, the senior girls appear to be in charge in the cageball game (7). Bridget Bradley and Angela Mann aren't bothered by the rain (6). Mike Langdon and Gretchen Blake stay under the umbrella (8). Mike Klemmensen clowns at a dance (10). Smiling in the rain are Titonia Scudder, Kory Sheppard, and Renee Powell (9). Events 17
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Events included Mr. Wainscott and Mr. Young taking a look at who the Homecoming Queen will be before they make the big announcement (1). Group dancing was popular at the Homecoming dance (2). The spirit of the junior girls is not dampened by the rain that fell on our parade (3). The sophomore girls claim they are No. 1 in the parade (4). The senior girls are working hard to decorate the halls in the fall (5). 16 Events
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Spirit Week Kicks Off Homecoming During Spirit Week, many activities took place that made Homecoming a memorable event. Each day consisted of a different style of dress. Monday was College Sweats Day. On Tuesday, each class dressed according to its designated color: Freshmen — yellow, Sophomores — pink, Juniors — blue, and Seniors — white. Wednesday was Dress-Up Day. Thursday, students broke out their Hawaiian clothes and shades. During lunch, there was a cutest baby contest between the four football co-captains. The annual cageball game between the junior and senior girls was held at the infield track after school. On Friday, students showed their Crimson Pride by wearing red and white. Friday night, the bonfire was held at the JHS parking lot. The rain let up just long enough for the football players to get it lighted for the announcement of King Andy Ezard, and Queen Heather Baptist. Finally, the big day was here at last. We were lucky to get through the parade before the rain dampened our spirits. The rain continued to come off and on during the Homecoming game. Spirit Week came to a close with the Homecoming Dance, “The Edge of Heaven.” 2 Taking votes for the cutest hahy picture in their Hawaiian outfits are Dorothy Spradlin, Erin Anthony, and Ellie Huber (1). Top: Arynne Mitchell. Beth Hamilton, Karin Curtis, Heather Baptist; bottom: Donita Moore, Rachel Thomson, Molly Parkinson, and Julie Green are decked out for College Day (2). A group of girls dressed in Hawaiian outfits smile for the camera (3). Looking cool in their shades and Jams are Bobby Hoffman and Chad Waters (4). 18 Spirit Week
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