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The Booster Club float rises above the rest. ff parade which some claimed was the best ever was highlighted with 33 different entries. The route, which started at Dairy Gold Drive-In, concluded at the ooliseum and was climaxed with the bonfire and the crowning of James Allen and Brandy Anthony as Mr. and Miss Flame. Award-winning floats were seniors, first, 2, Have a Coke and a smile expresses Lisa White, senior. Double Trouble is the style for Karen Michalewicz, sophomore, and Wendy Jones, freshman. sophomores, second, and juniors, third. Special recognition was given to the Booster Club for their help in building the bonfire and for their float which was some 30 feet tall. Masquerade day wound up the week's agenda of special activities. Popular costumes to be seen on campus were nerds, Captain Lake View, punk rockers and, naturally, cowboys and Indians. Student Life - 15
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Everyone Loves a Parade School Goes 'All-Gut' for Traditional Show f , A view of the Homecoming parade shows a flurry of activity. Library work appeals to the nerd in Holly Crooks,junior. Wearing her nerd glasses, Lois Cauley, duchess, waves during the parade. Klan members Oscar Garcia, David Saldivar and Adam Galindo show their spirit. S2533 li -. . T w ' 5, ' iff . t r 5 ,VJ-- J I 5 A Q Q 14 f Student Life iftf--xw7a1if 5Z-ummnle-if-! ' MWA 1. v i
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