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Trying to stir up the spirit in the crowd along the Homecoming parade route, members of the Pep Club urge on spirit. “Wonka! Wonka! Wonka!” Capturing first place in the float contest, the freshman class concen trated on their Indian Pac Man theme Traveling through the streets of Schererville and Floats and ca rs paraded through the streets of throwing candy to the excited crowd, the fresh Schererville Representing the freshman class, men cheerleaders participated Traci Williams was princess Homecoming 11
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Fired-up spirits exhibit spunk Floats, cars, and bands paraded through the streets of Schererville while spectators looked on. Cheer¬ leaders and lettergirls threw candy to the crowd; floats were displayed along with the candidates for Homecoming queen; and the band played. Spirits were rising because the game was only one day away. Students showed spirit during Homecoming week. Monday old sweats were dug up for Sweat Day. Tuesday many dresses and suits were seen because of Dress- up Day. Wednesday gave everyone a chance to get crazy. Punk Rockers were seen everywhere for Punk Day. Thursday most of the school looked blue and white because of Jean and Jersey Day, and Friday students plas¬ tered themselves with ribbons for Rib¬ bon Day. After the parade, many students went to school to start working on the halls. Each class wanted their theme to be a secret. Working on the halls until midnight was not uncommon. Because the parade took place in Schererville, the yell contest took place on the foot¬ ball field. By Rachelle Grau Showing their school spirit with mini skirts, leg “Left, right, left! Keeping in step, the major warmers, and dyed hair on Punk Day, Cindy ettes lead the band through the streets of Scher- Horvath and Michelle King celebrate erville during the parade. 10 Homecoming
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