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Page 19 text:
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RACING FOR THE GOAL is Brian Young as Darron Jones (75) and Steve Lewis (71) block. Announcing the candidates during the Homecoming assembly are Jennifer Clark and Gayla Goode. Waving to fellow Vikings are queens Sherri Harris, Princess Hill, and Jean McCloud. Homecoming court attendants and escorts are Diahn King, Mary Cooksey, Tracie Collins, Brian Sutherland, Chris Hamilton, and Jeff Carolina. Mighty Northeast colors deco- rate the Western Avenue bridge in home- coming tradition. Vikings On Top • 15
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From the doors, it's straight to the floats for many students, as last minute touch-ups are done and floats are put on trailers. For Seniors, at midnight it's out to the bridge on 60th and Western for the traditional bridge painting. Finally, Friday morning comes and Homecoming day activities begin. Students arrive at school, looking very different from how they had looked the night before. Girls in hose and heels, guys in ties, alumni in the halls, mums and boutineers are being exhanged. Excitement and anticipation fill the air. Few classes are attended and the halls become more and more crowded as the time draws nearer. Ten O'clock finally rolls around, and one of the major events of the day gets under way — the coronation assembly. To begin the assembly, Mr. and Miss Northeast are crowned. Rusty Smiley and Sherri Harris hold the honors. Next, Jean McCloud is crowned Miss Viking by her twin brother, Jonathan McCloud. Last but certainly not least, Princess Hill is crowned the 1982-83 Homecoming Queen. Entertain- ment from the band and modern dancers accompany the crown- ings. With the assembly over atten- tion is now focused on the back parking lot where the floats will be judged and the parade will be- gin. Unfortunately for the Seniors their float is not quite complete when judging time comes, and they receive fourth place. The Ju- niors pull in a third with their World Trade Centers, and the Freshmen, a very honorable sec- ond. The first place title goes to the Sophomores. Viking fans crowd the curbs to see the pa- rade. Though the day ends with a dis- appointing 14-10 loss to Star Spencer, it is a day spent with all Vikings Standing on the Top.
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SPIRIT SHINES BRIGHT on the faces of junior varsity cheerleaders Donna Barnhill and Tra- de Cleaver. CHEERING THE FOOTBALL TEAM to a 52-0 victory over Classen are Maurice James and David Darby. 16 • Time For Spirit
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