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I) Senior tiger trainer Gina Strang. Sj Homecoming MC $ Julie Freemyers anJ Kan Nendes J) Yo. ho. ho and a bottle of root beer?” 4) The gang s all here 5) Born to Boogie Lets Get ROWDY! Colorful balloons, streamers, and enormous posters decorated the gym for this high spirited occasion. All the candidates were ready and determined to win the king and queen competition. After completing the cleverly planned obstacle course the winning time went to the juniors. Then the time came for the awaiting spirit bucket to be claimed by the loudest and most spirited class. After clouds of confetti and ear-piercing chants, the spirit bucket was claimed by the enthusiastic seniors. ,icP 3a Homecoming pp 12
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Candidate Competition by Tami Nimz and Suzanne Edward- To start off the festive noon rallies, seniors brought out their circus cardboard cars for the candidates to run around the quad. On Tuesday, juniors brought the carnival to town by having a pie-in-the-face booth and a basketball shoot. Next the sophomores gave their version of Pirates of Penzance'' by having a three-legged race and a rootbeer chug-a-lug. On Thursday freshman gave the candidates a run as they were tied back to back as the queen candidates tossed a balloon the king over a rope. Noon rallies gave a touch of laughter to the competitive week. 2) You're such a slob, Chris! 3) Christin joked. Now this won't hurt a bit, Mark! 4) Stacey just loves that garlic popcorn.
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Seniors Go To The Big Top by Tami Nimz Suzanne Edwards To start off the festive Homecoming week the Class of '84, led by Kevin Brown and Stacy Campbell dressed to put on a show as crazy clowns, daring acrobats, and ring masters. Their float was a 3-ring circus, equipped with a tiger cage, baby elephant, and a ring for clowning around. Its bright colors and balloons gave everyone the feeling of going to the Big Top . 1 Junior Is The Word The Class of ’85 went back to the boppin'50's and Crease was the word. Cuys dressed as greasers , with their hair slicked back, T-shirts, and leather jackets. The girls favored full poodle shirts, bobby socks, and ponytails. A ferris wheel, fun house, and greased lightening in a cloud which seated Mark Raimer and Christin Maste-lotto, decorated the juniors' 'groovy' float. The sunny day and the carnival setting made the juniors' victory nostalgic.
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