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Anxiously awaiting the announcement of the 1987 queen. Amy Dewey. Dana Hoffman. Jodi Osterberg. and Angela Pierce stand in line Tuesday afternoon. S The annual reading of the proclamation took place at the pep rally this year. Mrs. Tori Maxfield watches over as Queen Nikki Yetter reads her reigning responsibilities. Dressed with smiles of spirit. Jodi Osterberg and her escort Jeff Collins make their way through the football players path as the annual aud is underway. swf' North Scott's 29th Homecoming ended on a very soggy note as the rain decended on a loss for the Lancers. a band halftime show planned by the XJ B seniors which never happened. and a queen and fi f her court who could have gone shopping at the mall. But other days made up for the down side of Friday. October 16. SlobfBum Day started off the Homecoming Week. The slobs outnumbered the bums. but it was hard to tell. Tuesday was Twin Day. Some ventured into the mirror image as they walked down the hall together, but most students per- ferred to stay single. Tuesday was also the corona- tion of Nikki Yetter as Homecoming Queen. With- out a proclamation for her to read, the aud ended and Jerel Lee's job as MC was over. i986 Queen Melissa Rindler returned from Augustana College to do the crowning. Wednesday was College Sweatshirt Day. Who could tell? Grand Marshall Roy Curtis led the parade on Thursday. Mr. Curtis is one of the founding fathers of the North Scott Community School District. and was instrumental in beginning what we now have. Seniors won the float contest with their lndians and Cowboys shooting away. The cheer- leaders performed a dance routine to The Rythm is Gonna Get You at the pep rally that followed. Friday's game didn't diminish the fun for Satur- day's Homecoming Dance in the pit with a DJ from KiiK 104. lt was a Wipe Out! Rounding the final corner. Amy Anderson and escort Brian teDuits look forward to the pep rally. ELEVEN
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Among the many movie stores in the Quad'City area, Slagle's Supermarket offer recent movies for the procrastinating movie watcher. Peggy Ranson, Angela Mason, and Annette Smith try to decide which movie th ey are going to watch this evening. s on ., on -0, ' Q xiii: . -A e s .. K V be fi t 3 5 -. S - ---- Egg at g qt, K s ' -l f. gf? f'3Q5 F -ffiffiffiii fig gi it t f - 1- . ses: 1- f s -V - -.it .si at Q.: .. ,,.t AWK . Wx WM VW Lancers' options of what to do in nonschool time have increased with the ability to watch blockbuster mov- ies, yeaterday's soaps or last night's David Letterman in the family room. Video cassette rentals have become one of the largest money making con- cepts in the entertainment business. They beat forking over ten dollars to take someone to the cinemas. And the entertainment ranges from Santa Bar- bara to The Attack of the Killer Toma- toes. Kids like violence and gore, too, pointed out Jerel Lee. not to mention those R and X rated videos. VCR tapes are cheaper and they allow a greater variety in your viewing plea- sures, says Mike Abbas. Either for convenience or for price, the VCR revo- lution is here to stay. T f . fx x vu gm f.-ft is WS
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