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Page 20 text:
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ysTerical crowds alTend fesTiviTies omecoming week- end sTarTs wiTh no fire Spray The flowers, pass The glue, Turn up The radio, and can I have a soda, were all common phrases used by The floaT builders. During The midsT of all This com- moTion, Senior execuTive held a pep rally. Some concluded The floaT building was The cause of such a liTTle TurnouT, buT The spiriT was sTill There. Meanwhile back aT The floaTs, flowers were flying, painT was spraying, glue was spIaTTering, soda was spilling, and radio baTTeries dying. Afler an eraTic evening of floaT building, The floaTs awaiTed The fesTiviTies of The Homecoming parade. All aboard! shoufed STuco as Their five mile an hour Tram was ready To sTarT The Homecoming parade. Delaying The parade was Special Chorus' miniaTure floaT. Senior Richelle Hohl embar- rassingly repeaTed, lsn'T iT pre- cious? Really you guys, iT'll sTarT. The winning floaT had no Trou- ble geTTing sTarTed because iT had The daily amounT of essenTial viTamins. Cheerleader Teresa Himmelburg said, Sugar FrosTed Ram Cereal for breakfasT was really greaT, buT The helmefs and cleaTs were a liTTle rough on The TeeTh. The cheerleaders mighf have eaTen The Rams for breakfasT, buT The Rams aTe The Tigers for din- ner. During The second half, remi- niscing wiTh alumni and dancing To The sounds of The radio enTer- Tained The specTaTors. The danc- ing sTopped when The score- board liT up a disappoinTing L16 To 44. The upseTTing score was soon forgoTTen as we donned our royal aTTire for SaTurday nighT's Home- coming dance. Do it, do IT, do IT, The cheerleaders chanT, buT The scoreboard showed The Team didn'T, didn'T, aidn'T, Trammlng Through The parade rouTe, STu-Co members Take advanTage of Wehrenberg's generosify. - Homecoming
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L. IU!-' M, Dragging through the halls, slaves Rick Zimmerman, Bill Berberich, Bill Richter, Tom Allen and Greg Welch gladly sold them- selves for StuCo profits. Enchanting moments brought Spirit Week to a close at Thursday nights Spirit Mixer. 'lri T EY iw T X 1 Tying two on, Senior Scott Liebenguth re- presents a spirited student on Tie Day. Making spectacles of themselves, Mike Geiser, Sean Duggan, Tim Turlington and Dave Fox shade their eyes in accounting class. Spirit Week -
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Massive confehled specfators, Senior Bill Berberich Tries To shovel a paTh To his seaT. Breakfast of Champions, The winning floaT, gave specTaTors a posiTive ouTIook even Though The oufcome was lopsided. WaTchIng The acTIon of The game, Varsi- Ty fooTball players awaiT The TurnouT of Their Homecoming sTraTegy. Homecoming - 15
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