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State of shock - Varsity cheer- leader Angie Kempf is congratulated by Greg Arnett as she is baffled by the latest news that she is Homecoming Queen. Go, fight, win! - Teammates Mac Fitch and Brian Morris execute the plays they have been practicing all week long for the victory in the Home- coming game. Homecoming is chool spirit was obvi- ous the week before Homecoming. Each day the students and faculty dressed to show their school spirit. Monday everyone wore Swatch watches to watch the Toros beat the Matadors. Tuesday was amusing day and Mickey Mouse was worn. Wednesday everyone wore black and blue, the colors the Matadors were going to look like. Thursday was all black day, everyone wore black, and Activities 24 Homecoming Week Friday was class identifica- tion: Seniors wore red, Juniors blue, and Sophomores white. Traditional activities re- turned. Floats took the place of sedan chairs and student competition instead of teach- er competition, was held. At the assembly, the Home- coming Court was introduced and the class competition was underway. The object was to pass a potato from neck to neck, and the team that was done first won, which was the spirited Juniors. V At the football game later that night, Angie Kempf and Bob Davis were proclaimed Homecoming queen and king. At halftime, the Junior float was announced the winner, with the Seniors taking sec- ond, andthe Sophomores tak- ing third. The Toros went on to beat the Shadow Mountain Mata- dors 24 to 10.
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