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Homecoming '80 There were not as many entries b t the quality was better by John Cox There were not as many entries this year, but the quality and design of the floats was much greater, said Judy Walton, Student Council head sponsor. The 1980 homecoming parade, sporting the theme Movies, was a success which was evident by the 40 entries, and the amount of participation in the festivities this year. The Chamber of Commerce promoted spirit by doubling the cash prizes for the float competition to S50 for first place and 3525 for second place. Edging out the seniors, the juniors took first place in the high school division using Every Which Way But Loose, as their theme. The seniors chose Up in Smoke for their float, sophomores selected Dressed to Kill , and the freshmen elected to use The Shining. Middle school competition was won by the fifth graders, who chose the movie Super- man for their float. Taking second in this division was the eighth grade with their Kramer vs. Kramer float. The sixth and seventh grades picked The Empire Strikes Back and Close Encounters respec- tively. Freaky Friday won the kindergarten first place in the grade school division. The sec- ond grade placed second with the theme Grease Electric Horseman was the first graders' choice for a theme. The third grade selected The Pink Panther Strikes Back, while the fourth grade chose The Longest Yard. Carpentry class members took first in the clubs and organizations category, with the Feather of Many Colors club receiving sec- ond. The business category was won by Guinn's Nursing Home 923 and second place went to Guinn's Nursing Home fit. Tamara Blagg won the Best Decorated Bicycle award in the fourth through fifth grade contest and Donita Gullet captured the Best Dressed Rider award for the same category. Faith Wethey also won a Best Dressed Rider award for the sixth through eighth grade class. 10 - 13 Ra. '.. r e F x if f 'Y N . M i 'N-.5 2: .t T . , i A IL f '--,QM ARKA- ilf D S0 ril was ... A mis..
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