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Displaying talent in areas oth- er than football, members of the team present a new look, much to the amusement of the crowd. Play ball!Rambling through in one orange mass, the team with its un- bounded enthusiasm, shows that it is ripe for a victory. 10 Student Life Page -™ : . se eee Appearing a pathetic to spirit week, one can only hope that Jeff Squire is a true chief inside.
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Homecoming Spirit Continued from page 8 top ten powerhouse. During the first half, defenses dominated and the teams, much to ev- eryone’s surprise, left the field at a tie, 0-0. During the third quar- ter, the Chiefs penetrat- ed the highly powered Petersburg defense for a touchdown and Ricky Jarvis added the extra point for a 7-0 lead. This was the first touchdown given up by the Wave since the start of the sea- son, and it was a perfor- mance which was indeed commendable. Peters- burg then scored a touchdown and field goal for a 10-7 lead, but the team did not give up. Instead, the offense grinded out tough yard- age against the Crimson Wave defense and under the direction of quarter- back, Mark Peck, the Chiefs managed to place the ball inside the 15. Chiefs fumbled the ball on the next play. Peters- burg promptly drove for a second touchdown and the Wave escaped with a 17-7 victory. The spirit of the crowd was not dampened, and Homecoming night was concluded on a positive note with the annual Homecomin g Dance. In addition, the crowd had a lot to smile about, for at halftime, the new Homecoming queen, Dana Bryant, was crowned. In the parade of princesses, students and alumni had a chance to observe Monacan’s fresh and lively new faces. Homecoming ’84 was indeed worthy of the anticipation and prep- aration which preceded it. Next year’s Home- coming organizers will have a challenge. Unfortunately, the ae eon pan The Chicago Seven? Of course not! Mr. Cooke and Mrs. Lewis relive the 60’s during spirit week, showing students that teachers can be radical too. Et tu Bruté? Dressed up in a classi- cal Roman toga, Sissy Estes shows her own individual spirit during spir- it week, flashing a broad grin at the same time. Student Life Page 11
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