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T he first major event of the school year — Homecoming Week — not only attracted old alummi home to their old high school: this festive week also provides for those still “stuck” in school, an opportunity to be creative noisy and spirited. The fun gets off to a start with dress-up week — everyone dressing as their favorite teacher one day, hat day the next, beach day the next, until finally the big day itself — Homecoming — arrives. The theme for this year was “Favorite Funnies.” which motivated everyone to work to win first prize to support their class funds. Floats from each class are judged for their beauty, originality and effort and each class has their own designated hall that they decorate with “spirit links.” The class with the most of these paper chains wins a cash prize. Homecoming
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I t half time, the junior class, with its float of “Hagar the Horrible”, was awarded $75 for the Junior Senior Prom. The spirit links contest earned both the sop homores and seniors $25. These activities generated electricity for the main events — the football game and the Homecoming dance. The night before the game, spirited crowds gathered for the bonfire, which welcomed a 16-14 victory over Warren County. In the midst of the excitement, the Homecoming Court was introduced, including the Queen, Julie Daniel, Kelly Grizzle, Lisa Lu, Cassandra Zangas, Susan Leshuk, Laura VanWyen, Carin Bradley, Jenny Laird, Christie Badgley, and Tia Egidi. Ending the festive week, the Homecoming Dance was the climax of the fun, spirit, and entertainment. “7 Homecoming
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