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Our championship competition ROTC drill team shows their fine execution of commands during the Homecom- ing Parade. Chocolate or vanilla? Mr. Williams, Dr. An- derson, and Dr. Broncatello were kept busy dishing out the ice cream cones. The rewards are few and far be- tween, but this one was definitely well deserved as Mr. John Doersam and Josten ' s Rings recognized Mr. Ol- son ' s hard work for the school. The first place award went to the Interact float. Fancy was the word for the car (which belongs to Mr. and Mrs. Stone) that drove Mr. Stepp, Grand Marshall, down the parade route. Students voted for their favorite Mr. Legs by deposit ing pennies in jars in front of pictures of these winsome appendages. Candidates were: Kenny Holman. Eric Bell, Greg Panos, Mike Teyechea, and Steve Lounsbury. Going, going gone! to the highest bidder is Tiffany Anderson. A.S.B. president, who will carry books for another all day tomorrow. Coming
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The invasion began on October 14 as students voted for Mr. Legs and Home- coming Queen. Thursday, toga day was also the day of the Homecoming assembly. Special presentations were given by M.C.Q.P., our own recording star; the pep squadsj and Josten ' s Rings awarded a beautiful ring to Activities Director, Mr. H. David Olson. Also, at the assembly, Greg Panes was crowned HHHMHHHHHIH1 Mr. Legs. He earned this awesome honor because his legs raised the most money — $8.57. Putting the cream on the top were the Toga Kings at- tempting to fill cups with whipped cream. The cups were delicately blanced on the noses of the queen can- didates. The highlight of the week was the dazzling homecoming parade. It is get- ting more difficult to pull off this feat each year as the city gets larger and larger. Mr. Stepp, beloved math teach- er, was asked to be the Grand Marshall and delighted everyone by wearing a strange mask and tossing candy to the crowd.
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Queen candidates were: Jackie Calhoon, Tiffany Anderson, Lau- ra Northington, Tami Scott, and Yun Lee. Seeing is believing as the crowd cheers the team on to a 28-0 victory. The sweep- slakes trophy is proudly displayed by juniors Kirn Oates, Angela Lakin, Pam Taylor, and president, Kenny Holman. Glowing w ith happiness Laura Northington and her escort, Ron Rocha take a second to smile for the camera. Confetti always adds some extra spirit to the game. It ' s good to have a mom to share a special moment with. Candi
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