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Scott Paul and Lee Mitch- ell pelt innocent bystand- ers as participants in the 24th annual homecoming parade. They rode in the basketball team float. While most students were cleaning up after the pa- rade, Greg Wells per- formed uroadside mechan- ics on his Dodge Aspen. 1 2 Homecoming Parade takes it to the limit The theme of the 24th annual Homecoming parade, Take it to the Limit, was exhibited not only by float decorations, but also by the fact that the parade was the largest ever. According to parade organizer Ron Andres, 77 parade spaces were filled by 40 different clubs and organizations, making this year's parade greater than that of any previous year. The Hurst .,.,.-..,L,.,,.,T ,.- ........ ,,.. , ,. .Her ,M ,M ,M , .-. .,,. . ,.., . , .,,.,. - ...,....,,,. - ..,.. ....., ,..., ..,,., , , . -..,-. if ..r,..e-, W police agreed with Mr. Andres as six officers and one sergeant were required to patrol the event. Hundreds of onlookers lined Pipeline Road as children of all ages chased candy, waved to friends and relatives and got a true dose of Raider spirit. The parade's September 24th date was the earliest in parade history. ,. 1 X. r- r il it ii, l l ' ' A . .... . E.. jo . V .. wr' 1' as Riding in the parade as members of JAM, Cindy Rowan, Beverly Long, Vickie Griffin and Randall Lucas display their spirit as well as their faith. 1 , I
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CHRISTY Baggarly and Patty Stephens pick up their blue registration cards from Jennifer J ellison. COUNSELOR Carolyn Melton explains a scheduling problem to Debbie Ship. Debbie was one of 625 seniors to register for the 1987-88 school year. IDfReg'1strat1on
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