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just parading alongseniofs Proudly display the senior float which took first Place ln the Homecoming parade. Photo by D3V1d Burgardt Sitting pretty.Senior court members Bobbi Sue Warczakoski, Kim Severson, Kelly Carter, Renee Mills and Kim Dick enjoy the evening's festivities. Photo by Mike Holliday Taking a break.Iunior Tami Iohnson, Hector the Bird, and Senior Kelly Carter relax dur- ing half-time. Photo by Mike Holliday 14 ' Homecoming Let's get 'em.The TrojaI1S P1aY an 3-dign- packed game agai A West. Photo by Mike Holliday Trojans nst Shawnee MISSION beaten Festivities continue during day 1 Clear skies made Oct. 12 a good evening for Renaissance festivities. The new lights at the football field allowed the Homecoming parade and game to be held in the evening for the first time in recent years. After hours of hard work on the floats, finishing touches brought the projects to a close. The floats were judged at the Christ Lutheran Church before the parade, with the Senior float taking first place. After the judging, the parade was tempo- rarily delayed. The band stood around for about 45 minutes. The parade didn't start till 6:30 p.m., commented flag corps member Laura Kupneski, senior. As the parade ended, the antici- pation began for the football game against Shawnee Mission West at 7:30 p.m. At half time the attendants were driven around the field and escorted to the middle by their fathers. Everyone waited in anticipation as the winner was finally announced. I just really couldn't believe it, said Home- coming Queen Kelly Carter. Morale was high throughout the game. Our defense played extra well... we didn't have anywhere to go but up. Everyone was really fired up, commented Senior Iay Slusher. After a tough battle, the final score of the game was 25-20 in favor of Shawnee Mission West! by Sally Dean 'fi 'I Z X li. K. i v ',,,.-i-1'-1 ..p..?,....,,:!, l f f --. N. 1,,. 1 X
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