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THIS TOWER Of Purple and gold is com- posed of New Haven students showing their spirit on Friday. PREPARING FOR The Parade, senior members of the football team clown around. OFF TO A spirited start, the members of the varsity football team run to our side of the field at the beginning of the Homecom- ing game. AT THE HOMECOMING pep session, ju- niors and seniors express their enthusi- asm. EIGHTY FOUR AND EIGHTY SIX! Chant the members of the winning powder puff team. Homecoming — 1 1
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The Festivity Homecoming and spirit week started out with a bang as students and staff dressed in western duds and carried toy guns to blast away the Eagles. On Tues- day, letter sweaters, full skirts, bobbie socks, and saddle shoes were seen on the girls while guys slicked back their hair and pulled on Levi ' s and black leather jackets. Almost 100 percent participation oc- curred on Wednesday, dress-up day, with Thursday (sweats day) running a close second. Powder Puff players suited up in jerseys and sweats to show their support for their classes and team. The Powder Puff game took place on Thursday night. During the first half, Kim Vachon scored on a 83-yard touch- down run for the Juniors and Freshmen. The Seniors and Sophomores also scored a TD, but it was not counted because of a penalty. During the second half, the Seniors and Sophomores came alive. Senior Pat- ty Weekly ran across the line for six points. Barb Hoar, Junior, attempted to score again for the Juniors and Frosh, but due to more penalties her touchdown was called back. Senior Kris Swenson wrapped things up for ' 84 and ' 86 when she pushed her way through the Junior and Freshmen defense to score the winning touchdown, making the final score of the game 12 to 8. As sophomore announcer Bob Treat remarked, It was a far-out game; excit- ing to the last minute. The community pep session wrapped up an exciting Thursday. Student Coun- cil President, Joel Reed, began the fes- tivities by calling Julie Sweet, co-chair- man of the Powder-Puff committee, to the microphone. She presented the pow- der puffs to the Senior Sophomore class presidents, Mark Shaffer and James Ball. Members of the winning team chanted Eighty-four and eighty-six! during the presentation. SENIOR MEMBERS OF the football team told the crowd at the community pep ses- sion just how badly the Bulldogs are going to beat the Eagles. CARRYING THE SOPHOMORE banner are Christy Levy and Lori Dager. The ban- ner came in third place. 3ggfk ■ % J fi WALKING DOWN THE 50-yard line at halftime on Friday, is 1983 ' s Homecoming Queen Cyndi Romine and Drew Bates. 10 — Homecoming
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irit is flying high Next, Powder-Puff cheerleaders Den- ny McGill, Mark Kinney, Bronson Odem, Jon Leonard, and Mike Bodine entertained the crowd with their rendi- tion of Two Bits. The court was then announced by Ellen Felten. Members of the Varsity football team were recognized by coach Jim Kirkton. Several made comments on the following night ' s game, and thanked the coaching staff and fans for their help and support. The evening concluded after the varsity, junior varsity, and freshmen cheer- leaders mounted to the words of Stand- Up for the Bulldogs. A long awaited Friday morning ar- rived covered by a blanket of fog. Smiles crossed the faces of New Haven students as the radio announced a two hour delay. When we finally did get to school at 10:00, we had to attend only 15 minutes of our third hour classes before heading to the gym for a school pep session. This assembly began with students rising to their feet and clapping to the tune of Old New Haven. Next came a well-performed skit by aspiring actors, Mr. Stephan and company. Spirit week chairman Shelley Gillenwater then pre- sented junior Toby Beard with the Mr. Irresistable award, while senior Charlie Moore was announced as this year ' s Mr. Muscle. Also, the Senior class ' spirit chain, which measured nearly one-tenth of a mile, was proclaimed the winner. The sophomores came in a close second. Coronation committee chairman Sara Lopshire then introduced the homecom- ing court and their escorts. They are as follows: Freshman Andrea Gilley and Jeff Sowers; Sophomore Lisa Momper and Freddy Bredemeyer; Junior Rene Boschet and Matt Cheviron; and Seniors Mary Kiebel with Ernie Hoffman, LeAnn Tatman with Craig Fox, and Cyndi Romine with Drew Bates. RIDING THEIR FIRE truck in Homecom- ing Parade, Varsity and JV cheerleaders smile for the cameraman. Auxilary cheer- leaders were also on the truck. SHOWING HIS SPIRIT, senior Jeff Hauke dresses in f ull western attire on Monday. Jeff didn ' t get overly enthusiastic, howev- er, the gun is not loaded. REMARKABLY SURPRISED, senior Cyndi Romine is crowned 1983 Homecom- ing Queen by last year ' s queen Christa Swygart. This honor was given to her at a pep session. 12 — Homecoming
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