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Peters, Beasley crowned at Homecoming Devils Stage Comeback “It wasn't long enough,” explained Ju- nior Julie Kastrick, “The game got over too late.” This phrase was the most often expressed about this year’s homecoming. The game was not completed until 10:00 pm. Once students ventured home and put the finishing touches on dressing up, time had already passed quickly. The Homecoming game did not start very promising. On the opening kickoff, a Gretna Dragon ran the ball back for a touchdown and a 7-0 lead. A tremendous rally lifted the devils to a 17-14 comeback win. The thrilling game capped off an entire week of activities. Spirit week featured nerd day, Hawaiian day, pajama day, blue and white day and dress up day. Thursday night marked the 2nd annual bonfire sponsored by the booster club. Students gathered at the end of main street and followed the ‘dragon’ to the bonfire site. The dragon was tossed in the fire and burned. Friday, students were dismissed at noon for the devilmania games. Faculty defeated the highly favored seniors. De- vilmania was a lot of fun, even though the seniors should have beaten the teach- ers,” said Senior Kirsten Kolhof. Cheerleaders, drill team members and athletes voted on candidates for home- coming. Seniors Troy Ferdig, David Klan- ecky, Bob Combs, David Peters, Chad Hart, Patty Baker, Heather Giles, April Beasley, Kelly Ogle and Roxi Bradway were voted candidates. The student body voted David Peters and April Beasley homecoming king and queen. Candidates tor homecoming (bottom row), Troy Ferdig. David Klanecky, Bob Combs. David Peters, Chad Hart, (top), Heather Giles, Patty Baker, April Beasley. Kelly Ogle and Roxi Bradway. (journal photo) 12 Homecoming
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Juniors struggle during the pyramid con- test. Senior Tony Abercrombie and his winning tricycle pose after claiming the tricycle race championship. Cheerleaders and Drill team rap to the ‘‘Superstud Shuffle at the Devilmania pep rally. Devilmania 11
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School spirit is evident on Hawaiian day as Juniors Rachelle Markham and Tammy Gon- yea dress up for the occassion. Easy going is the best way to describe Ju- nior Jason Chicoine during spirit week. Sophomores get in on the act, as Leann Luna, Jenny Church. Alan Wonder, and Sean McCoy illustrate nerd day. (Journal photo) King David Peters and Queen April Beasley were honored homecoming royalty. Homecoming 13
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