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A LAST MINUTE SENTENCE and a quick glance are added as studious Vikings prepare their assignments in distributive education. AT DAY'S END, anxious Vikings race to the door and on to other long awaited activities. Our Time Everyday • 11
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Vikings on top ALUMNI BOBCATS, ROYALTY, AS- SEMBLY, FLOAT, DOOR DECORA- TIONS, MUMS, PARADE, FOOTBALL — just a few of the thousands of words floating around Homecoming time. October 8th, the day all Vikings, old and new, think about, prepare for, and wait for. It all starts in early September when a theme is chosen through a schoolwide election. “Vikings Standing on the Top wins the majority. With the theme in mind, each class holds a meeting at which the float plans are drawn up and responsibilities are dished out. Some brave person donates a garage that will be destroyed during the month-long float construction. Each class strives to make it's float the best by carrying out the theme and us- ing originality, color, and neatness. For Freshmen it is their first real chance to prove themselves, their debut. For Sophomores it is a second chance. Last year was their trial time, but now they know better what they're doing and are ready. For Juniors, it is their chance to beat the Seniors, the all-time dream. As for the Seniors, they have their title to defend. After all, what Senior wants to be beaten by a “little 'ol underclass- man ? As the floats take form, and the day draws near, the entire school gets into the spirit by dressing appropriately for special days like, Sock it to 'em Vikes, Hats off to the Vikes, and Boot the Bobcats. On Thursday, door decora- tions are begun as soon as the last bell rings. Classes, clubs, advisories, and in- dividuals decorate doors all over the building — from the annexes to the basement. The judging begins at 6:00 p.m. Mr. Riley's door was the winner, (continued) HOMECOMING SCENES (clockwise from top left). Escort Don Brooks watches Princess Hill be- ing crowned 1982-83 Homecoming Queen by former queen Sonja Wilson. Northeast band- trumpet section performs. Terry Duncan exper- iences initiation by Charlie Amis. Sophomores rejoice as their float is announced 1. Raise you hands! yell Sara Cain, Debbie Burns, and jamie Parnell. Vikings On Top • 13
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