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' EEK UF EH EFJHJT Kecoughtan observed one of its most important traditions in the fall of 'I SSE. that of Football Homecoming. Although behind-the-scenes prepara- tions began well in advance, the official celebration opened on lvlonday, Octo- ber 'l S, with the start of Spirit Week. This week, which builds school spirit by allowing students to dress in all sorts of interesting outfits. cov- ered a wide range of categories: lVlon- day - Hat and Shades Day, Tuesday - New Wave Day, Wednesday - Sum Day, Thursday - Dress-Up Dayg Fri- day - Green and White Day. Finally on the night of Friday, the twenty-second of October, the event to which all these festivities were dedi- cated took place. Late in the after- noon. a strange assortment of cars, floats, and marching units began to gather near City Hall. As the shadows lengthened and dusk began to fall, the clubs and organizations maneuvered their units into parade formation. Slowly but surely, lines were pulled together and the parade began the march that would take it through Old Hampton to Darling Stadium. A grandstand stood naar the middle of the parade route, and on it sat those who would judge the floats and units passing by. These judges aston- ished the Warriors by giving first prize in the float competition to the Sophomore entry. After winding its way through a maze of streets, the parade reached its destination at the site of the game. Darling Stadium. Center of attention, Homecoming Queen Tere- sa Erylewski, straightens her tiara alongside her proudly smiling father. In an attempt to stay warm, attendants Lynn Flanigan, Alison l'v1cKay, Allison Black, and their escorts huddle under assorted coverings. S Football Homecoming ... ... XIY1'
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ElIFlLFll?lE T The moment for which many people had worked and waited arrived at half- time. The band provided the musical background for the presentation of the homecoming queen and her court. The tension rose as each attendant was escorted onto the field. Finally, the orowd's long wait ended as the name of Teresa Srylewski was announced as Kecoughtan's Homecoming Queen. Simultaneously, the band burst into its tribute to the Queen, Somewhere Over the Rainbow. Surrounding lVliss Srylewski were her attendants - Q- 3 f..f'l E FHTFHU 5 Seniors Allison Black and Susan lVlcLeod. Juniors Laura Gardner and Felicia Heyden. and Sophomores Holly Vick and Lynn Flanigan. With the crowning completed, only one task remained - the winning of the game. Inspired by the overwhelming amount of school spirit, the players proved equal to this task, cruising past the Denbigh Patriots 'IS-S. Following the game, the victorious Warriors re- turned to the reservation for a tribal dance of triumph and celebration. 'Y 4 -x fi, f i. 'Yl. it .f +5 uf of The Senior class float prophasizes the oncoming victory, as the Warriors prepare to scalp the Pat- riots 1 S-S. Eagarly awaiting his next chance to play. Tef'I y Noel watches every play on the field. B Football Homecoming
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