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Homecoming 1985 Football, mums, balloons and streamers added pizzaz to this year's Homecoming. Spirit was shown throughout the week when S.A.E.C. de- signated the days as shade, tie, balloon, ribbon, and clash day. Balloons and fluorescent signs covered the sophomore section and aided in their victory at the Homecoming pep-rally. Even though the sophomores won, spirit was shown throughout all of the classes. Floats paraded the streets during the Homecoming Parade. The casual senior class float took the victory while the Freshmen with, Where's the Beef? took second place. The Sophomore's Scoope the Goop float came in third place and Honorable Mention was given to the choir. Even though Key Club members had only one week to Proud Seniors display their pride on the Senior Float. 12 Student Life complete the Bonfire, they amassed a big one. The Bonfire lit up the sky and added fuel to the spirit of Homecoming. Excitement filled the air Homecoming night. The team and the fans were fired up and the -Coogs- defeated the Pear- land 0iIers, 29-7. Everyone awaited anxiously for half-time and the an- nouncements of the Homecoming Queen. Finally, Tracy Johnson was crowned queen. Homecoming was finalized by the first Homecoming Dance in several years. The dance was held at the College of the Mainland and given by the Anchor Club. All of these events added to the excitement and memories of the 1984 LaMarque High Homecoming. Gwen Fontenot seems to be really enthused about the game. Sarah Sunderman, Harold Kelly, Betsy Henderson, and Melissa Luna werejust a few students who helped PAINT THE TOWN and spread spirit throughout LAMARQUE.
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