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sum:-STAR sz SOPHOMORES follow the direc- JUNIORS help end the rally by Z singing the verses to Hail Liber- tion of the rally squad members TEAM CAPTAINS, Tracy Hunt, David talk to the students, staff, and honored guests at the Homecoming Rally. David and Carl were top ten. FRESHMEN CLASS MEMBERS le together as they constructed their entry Parade entitled Crush the Dons . nf'- ai f 161' , . as they participate in the com- ty , our school song. petition yell. This picture was taken during the Homecoming Rally. Olan, and Carl Ditmars, U! I A. mi' ..,, 4 4 Q x-.Rf R if g Kgs 1 N' 93-9- 7 ' i fs'w. I -w ,. V . v . .' f PUNKERS, Linda Rivera and her friends, SAILING TO A WIN sets the theme for dress appropriately during Punk Rock this float in the Homecoming Parade by Day . the Sophomore Class. arned how to work into the Homecoming 'ss' 1 Lx ,- E'.T, ' -' Z i gi. . i H-ff - 'A-if .2 L ' -,..-' L i i i ith' ' . ,Q P .g 2- :L .9 J . c 'Qi . 'i 'b - 7
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Class of ' 4 Captures Fourth First Place . A xl IVIICINIBICKS UF 'l'IllC SENIOR CLASS cheer CLOWNING around at the Senior Bench, TRINA BONHAM, Laura Dessaussois, and and clap as they seem to be enjoying them- MarkCasey and others react forthe Annu- Carrie Shackelford show offtheir punk outfits selves at the Homecoming' Rally. al Staff photographer. during Homecoming Week activities. Fm 3' I 7 N 1 F' 'Y SOPHOMORES. Michele Trebino and Heather Roem- er, prepare to start the two-legged sack race. This was one of the noon-time activities. T - ' ' 4 v . .-v'-sa... Hu - ,V Y . . .. 1 v R 1 . in sf- .ew w an . ,Q if . l J ,, M. ,.,.,., .Ii B up 'nv . 5 , ' Myl- li . . I . f-5 My ' , S 1 .- . ,,,,g. yr , ,thi . . ,,Nl:,4T-2aQ.fj,-',s,gLuxf:v.Q 1 Swv if' AS THE ANCHORMAN sits on the STACEY POLLY and Caree Hall seem ground, the Freshman Class struggles to be enjoying the 1983 edition of the to gvut-pull the sophomores in the Tug- Lion yearbook in September. o - ar. Jim i iii ' gh K I! W C --A M - 'C X xx P+? - gg
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