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Careful planning is reality Posters boasting class themes were put up; streamers were draped from the lights; windows were painted with class yells. All took place after dark the night before Homecoming. Instead of going to sixth hour Friday, students reported to the football field for the pep assembly. The yell contest took place at the pep assembly instead of after the parade. On the way to the field, halls were torn apart. Girls wanted to get their favorite football players’ picture or name that hung from the ceiling. Favor¬ ite posters were taken down. Some stu¬ dents tore down the halls just in pass¬ ing. Coach Snodgrass did his imitation of a Highland football player; classes took their turn at yelling; and the band played the school song while the fresh¬ men cheerleaders tried to cheer to it. Seniors took first place in the yell contest while the juniors took first place in halls. All of the hard work on the halls was swept away by the night janitors with the same wide mops that clean up the ordinary papers and trash from the halls. By Rachelle Grau With peanuts hanging from the ceiling, and ani mals in cages everywhere, the Senior Zoo took a second place in halls. Library windows in the junior hall were painted for the hall contest The juniors won first place with their theme, “games Homecoming 13
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Victory flames end in spark Torch bearers ran past the field to light the I N D IA N S. 1 before the start of the game. Runners were John Beshears, Brian Ayersman, Russ Manis, Eric Burris, Joe Gruttadaur, Carla Misiura, Traci Sweeney, Tina Falcone, and Geri Graham. Snezana Veljanoski and Brad Teibel were announced as king and queen at half-time. Other candidates were fresh¬ men—Traci Williams and Jack Gillen, sophomores —Annette Evans and Tony Massa, juniors—Kim Korfias and Mike Stout, and seniors—Nancy Di¬ vine and Jim Stoner, Melanie Burdine and Duane Mattingly, and Cheri Sea¬ ton and Jim Yaros. As in all home football games, the band played. They performed the show that they took to competition in Murfeesboro, Tennessee, where they received an excellent rating. Even though spirits were high and hopeful during the game. Highland won 27-6. By Racheile Grau Fans are wild and rowdy during the entire game Flaming letters of the I.N.D.I.A.N.S. 1 glows Despite the 27-6 loss, it is sure to be a game to before the beginning of the game All letters re¬ remember. main standing during the entire fire. 14 Homecoming
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