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Brian Atha, 85, Todd McKenna, 85, and Isao Ameku, 85, showing off while waiting for the coronation ceremony of the f irst Blue jay Homecoming King. Dianne Evers, 87, and Chris Carter, 87, enjoy the comfort and laughs during the homecoming dance. 10 Homecoming Activities
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Marti Galvan, 85, Kelly Tumi in, 85, and Angie Miller, 85, show their school spirit on the Senior Class float depicting a movie opening during the homecoming parade. Marv Lindsley, 85, Valere Walker, 87, Melanie Taylor, 87, and Sarah Bowling, 87, Fall Sports Cheerleaders wave to the crowds watching the parade. Craig Cox, 86, Kevin Hogan, 85, Mike Kunkel, 86, Chad Peterschick, 87, and Debra Orr, 85, lead the band during the parade. Homecoming Parade 9
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HOMECOMING DANCE Dance proves a sparkling success u c The music, the people, and the decorations were all reasons for the success of the 1984 Homecoming Dance. Kim Kilpatrick and Todd McKenna homecoming Queen and King, and their court reigned over the three and one-half hours of enjoyment, Saturday Oct. 20. The enjoyment included dancing, refreshments, pictures and just having fun with friends. A-round 8:45 pm. things started to swing. Students, faculty and everyone dressed in black, white,green, purple and red, bopped to Let's Go Crazy and other tunes provided by student DJ Derrick Jackson, 85. Jackson later slowed down the pace as the atmosphere changed to a more romantic one. The decorations were silver and sparkling, shining everytime the light hit them, just as the Bluejays had shone the night before with a 28-0 homecoming victory over Seaman. They were simple decorations, but glamorous, em- phasizing the homecoming theme Glamorous Life . Pictures were taken by Brian Clark, Campus Life staff member, for $1. As the night rolled on, dancers nibbled on snacks and drank punch provided by StuCo, which sponsored all of the homecoming events. ■ Lorraine Grant, 86, John Kelly, 86, and Julie Nielson,86, watch as Principal John Kimbrel prepares to crown the Junior Princess. Homecoming Activities 11
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