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enior class representatives watch the people lining the parade route go by. be Q Gttqio Inclitlh. ilussctcreill ' The senior float won first place in the Q contest. Photo by Stuart Radford ennifer Kleiboeker, senior attendant, reads a note from a bouquet of flowers she received as she waits for the parade to start. Photo by Stuart Radford Vt if.. ll! .Zum Parade from Parkville longest in school history The air was filled with anticipation. Everyone won- dered which float would win first prize. Also, perhaps the thought foremost in everyones mind was who would be crowned homecoming queen. Starting in Parkville and ending at the football field, the parade was the longest in Park Hill history. It lasted from approximately 5:30 to 6:30. Mrs. Judy Winfrey, principal of Chinn elementary school, was honored in the parade. Chinn Received an Excellence in Education award from the Secre- tary of Education earlier in the year. Floats varied in design. The Student Council float looked like a scene from the Wizard of Oz. The senior float had senior class representatives on it acting as if they were at the movies. Third place went to the sophomor was awarded to Spanish Club, while grabbed of first. es. Second place the senior float would win the football game. The game began at 7:30 against Fort Osage High School. Park Hill took the lead in the first quarter and held on to win the game. I went to the homecoming game because I'm a senior and I wanted to show school spiritf' said Lori Stull, senior. When half time finally rolled around, the winners of the float contest were announced. While this was being done, the cars carrying the future queen and her attendants rolled in. With the addition of the ninth graders, it was decided to include a freshman attendant. Kathryn Fugit was chosen as the first freshman attendantflt was worth it because my, friends were happy for me, said Fugit. Finally the queen was announced. Leslie Trimai became the new homecoming queen. El by Rebekah Zeider when the parade ended ine anticipation W35 Still in Leslie Trimai, senior attendant, rides on top of a Corvette in the '- the air. The queen WHS still IO be 3I1I1OLlDCCd at half- parade. She was crowned queen during half-time. Photo by Stuart time, and there was the unanswered question of who R0fff0'd size- 1 ffl Homecoming Parade Q.: - ,...,. ,.....,. ,...,. ............,...........,. . faiiaiigh.. E-Qf, J'2jLf.
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eniors Nancy Shaver and Chris Harper boogie to the music as the night rolls on. Photo by Brent Pfaj omecomming Queen Leslie Trimai and her escort Jeff McCoy, accompa- nied by Seniors Rainie Adams and Kyle Burch, enjoy the dance. Photo by Brent Pfaj 016mm Homecoming Dance films eans to tuxedoes. Casual dress to formals. The usually semi-formal Homecoming Dance attracted a variety of dress, mostly cocktail dresses and formals. The cafeteria was decorated in red, blue, and gold. The photographer's backdrop was also made to reflect the theme, At the Movies, with silver film strips in two corners. I The way people dressed wasn't the only change noticeable. Many couples showed up at the dance just as it was starting at 8 p.m. because their parents dropped them off. I wanted to go, and I can't drive, so I didn't mind having my parents take me, said freshman Brent Roth. The Homecoming elections were also changed. The fall sports teams nominated ten seniors and five uniors Doug Lnace and Stephani Hill enjoy a dance together after the Queen's Dance. Chace is wearing his own tuxedo for this occa- sion. Photo by Brent Pfajf changes in look, tradition juniors, sophomores, freshmen. The rest of the school could vote for their classmates who were nominated. Senior Michelle Noyallis said, This way of voting was picked so no one could say the elections werenlt honest. Restaurants on the Plaza or at Crown Center seemed to be the most popular. The Skies, the l AlCmCd21 Roof, and the Bristol were the favorites, although a few preferred a night away from their classmates. Junior Doug Chace said, I thought about going some place else, but I decided to go somewhere not as crowded. Stephanie and I saw a few people we knew, but generally it was quiet. After the dance, many couples went to parties, others just went home. Senior attendant Jill Henderson said, We went to Mandy Baughmanls house to watch mov- ies because there was nothing else to CJ Kristine Green I! f,4y .or waxes P 2155:-' '- 5'5QE?'4'EIir.-Z5-5l?2?Ef5Ii?f.1:2521:-' . 17 153531:-:I7':2E1i.41-P-ff' ' 'A ' .efrf I 7 - - 51:5zfzfz1132172231111z13221:24:ff2zrrmfnfg:ag:gegsfczfzzgsfsifiz1aff-2z51:52rfrffiZ 4:gfg5g-5 - . I - .:, ...':.L.:-:':'1:f:-: .'.c.:f:.-:-:fir:-:wt-:-'-:-Vw 4' -' Lf
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