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Devil Stomp On the night before the Homecoming game the Devils Stomp was held. In it the differ- ent clubs and organizations put on skits portraying the defeat of our Homecoming opponents, the Brandon Eagles. Spanish club took first place, Latin club won second, and third place went to Drama club. 1. Drama club proves their acting ability with this third place skit. 2. The Bran- don football team is portrayed by Key- ettes, 3. Spanish club put on this win- ning skit for students at the Devils Stomp. 4. To add to school spirit, ban- ners, made by clubs, are run through pep rallies by club members. 281
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Boys' and Girls' State Bo s' and Girls' Staters Addressed b Governor Askew ,v.,.W.J, f' Fd 'A',,,5gW.u, 0 4' V v 1 0: 2,9 0 0, q 1 0 -,vw an Boys' and Girls' State was a program in which students from different schools throughout the state of Florida ran the state government for one week. The Florida American Legion, with the help of the guidance depart- ment, selected outstanding stu- dents from each school in Flo- rida. The students were chosen for their academic achievements and leadership qualities. The Girls, and Boys' Staters actually ran for offices and 280 A passed bills which were taken into consideration by the real Senators and Representatives. The Boys' Staters stayed at Kel- lum Hall on the FSU campus. They were addressed by Gover- nor Askew and other govern- ment officials. 1. BOYS' STATERS: Row I, lla 11' Den- nis Walker, Tim Shell, Scott Gurd, Charlie Toothman. Row 2: Nathaniel Marshall, Tony Strickland. 2. Girls' Sta- rer, Barbara Bass.
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Mini-parade Mini-Parade Marches Devils on to Victor This year something new was ride in around campus. The 'ELT added to the spirited week of school band provided parade T Homecoming activities. The music. Mini-Parade was put together by e e 'e the different clubs and organiza- tions to publicize their Home- coming King and Queen candi- dates. The clubs decorated shop- P3f3dC' 3- Mary Smith leads the mini' parade around campus, 4. This turkey represents the Brandon Eagles after the Homecoming game. 1. jenny Contorno is Key Club's candi- date for Homecoming Queen. 2. Spanish Club entered this float in the mini- ping carts, wheelbarrows, or golfcarts for their candidates to 1 2 5 V 4 282
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