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Reyes, Baker selected Homecoming King, Queen This year's Homecoming activities brought more than their fair share of crazy antics and memorable experiences. The Powder Puff football game, male poms, lunchtime activities, Almost Any- thing Goes IV, and the annual homecom- ing parade were among the events that brought out the Abstract side of many students. Student government worked hard to pro- mote school spirit during Homecoming week. Lunchtime activities, which proved to be a helpful break from classes, was an example of this, ln the Powder Puff game, the underclass team defeated the upperclass, l-4-12. The male poms strutted their stuff and cheered the underclassmen to victory. As the pow- der Puff teams were cheered on by the male poms, the poms were cheered on by antagonistic friends in the stands. The fourth annual Almost Anything Goes featured such memorable events as Skin the Snake , Volkswagon push, ten legged race, and the forward-backward race. Folios 24 Studentilife The Homecoming parade featured the class floats, marching band, poms and cheers, powder puff football team, varsity football team, and ROTC cadets. The pa- rade led into the stadium for a pep rally, featuring the band, the pom line and, of course, the male poms. The assembly was topped off with the powder puff game, where the male poms did their routine. ln the class competition of Homecoming week, the junior class won by a large mar- gin. They were then followed by the sen- iors. The sophomores picked up third place and left last place to the freshmen. is X + ,A ,.-ms: - . 2
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Lunchtime was a busy time around the picnic tables. Students used them to socialize, Ccenterl watch members ot the opposite sex, Ctop centerl or in some rare instances, even tcm eat lunch ltop left, top ricilitl. For those who dirt patronize the snack bar, Cleft cen- ter, bottom leftl and c'licln't want to sit out- side, tliere was always the insicle ol the Cafeteria. You Could expect anythinq, there, from a con artist like Andy Fisher, Cabovel or a chat with a Gestapo argent Sharon Ayleswortliwllettl. Stun lent
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One of the many activities that entertains students during Homecoming week was the annual parade where the class floats are featured. This year's winner was the junior entry Cbottom leftj. During halftime ceremonies, the percus- sion section, led by Drum Major Tom Price, is the center of attention, Cleft cen- terl, as was the Homecoming King and Queen, Rusty Reyes and Molly Baker Ctop centerl. The underclassmen run to victory during the Powder Puff game Cupper rightl, while the varsity football team at' tempts to do the same.
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