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heering the football players on, Vikas show their enthusiasm at the game. Besides perform- ing at halftime, Vikas yell support for the Whole game. Brill llewlen ulleln. E 4? i7Wefg,, fx n 2 4 4 . x J! Z.. 'Www ff enior princesses Tamara IVlcPeters, Lara Trahan and Susan Vvaggoner vvave during the parade. lVlcPeters said, lt was my first time to be in the court. l felt priviledged. Mrs. Kilday's and Coach Tiller's Kids rode with us vvhich made it a lot more funf' Jell Henkel ulmle. alking out on the football field as princess for her first time, Kristi lvlayo and her father wait for the name of the nevv queen. Beal Newton nlmln. lji6ElHomecoming
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aughing at the joke just told, Brian Harding, Chris Orozco, Alma Silva and Rhonda Kanhai have a great time at the Homecoming game. llmy HH lllllli. arsity football players and returning alumni players rode the parade route on a semi truck trailer driven by Jim Davis' father. They waved to the crowds vvho gathered to wish them victory over Mansfield. .lull Henkel uliulu. 31:1 -nw K K 5170 if aving to bystanders during the parade, Connie Mullen and Treffany Johnson enjoy the ride back to Nimitz and the carnival. lm llmlhl lm. lI15lIHomecoming U
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354' Magic moments Naming a new queen, winning big over Mansfield, dancing the night away made Homecoming a night to remember outonieres could be seen at Irving Schools Stadium. Everyone was -nc, , ,.vfA,.f,'3,,v1, ,A-f- D ,V ws- Q., --v,,.,, C I. vu U ' - - f 3 vs 0 mcg ,,uwQu0,u,,0U Q f, ,QQhLf,QoFo,,cs0IcnDhoc,Quoin a 0 can 0 coo 5 looking forward to a game the Vikings were sure to win, whether ,fi sitting with a date, with friends, or waiting for their football date. The Q53 game to many was very important, but also to many it was of not 05, the high point of the evening. Nl didn't think the game was any big deal. iff fjiif My date and I went in our regular clothes, then at half-time went home and FE? iojg got ready for the dance. I think it's better that way, Nicole Ward said. But Stacie Cashman disagreed, The game is just about the most :fi important part ofthe evening. I went with my dress, mum, and everything Q25 Eg and I had a lot of fun. ' Q 5 no After the halftime show, crowning of Homecoming Queen Lara Trahan, if 503, and rest of the game, stadium bleachers were emptied out, blue balloons 521 and coke cups remaining as the only signs of the Viking victory over 12 fj-Q Mansfield. O 0 Student council-sponsored dance with class decorated halls of blue and 5:9 ' B 0 luv .321 grey was packed. I-lundreds stood in the line going from the office to the .Zz cn: D D u fri come and let loose, not bothering with pictures. I didn't want to get to 5.15, 65:9 think it was worth the wait, Christy Faulkner said. can 0 ,eau 0 This wasthefirst homecoming for some, atrip to remembered times for others, and to many this was their last I-lomecoming as students, but it is .555 a time always remembered and a moment never forgotten. Eslielly Elements jig u '2a'i,u V -1 V t, V - - -.. Y . an moose 0 V L, 0, no ,,v,,.,vvucv,, ., QQ..-D ., ...uecreo V - ,, pm ,.. v.-nog. . ,.Q -ufooucvn eU0?D.Jli0. 0 uf. onvooiuoo onouowno an Df',,D,,o A0Qf'Hn1D ,QDff so D D ' 0 on 0 DQ 'ww fterfinding outshe isthe new eady to dance the night the I-lomecoming queen, Lara away, Mark Courson, Keri Trahan clutches her fathers Dodgen, Christy Rogers, and arm in suprise upon hearing the Damon Thompson stop for announcement. Bm Newton mln. pictures at the dance. .lill Hieiilial iitntu. Ei7EHomecoming yearbook room, ready for their pictures to be taken. Some just wanted to chi pictures made because I just wanted to get here to dance. Also, I didn't 31,3 no 5
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