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Whirling around, on a puff of clouds, the Lucky Charms took second place with their green and white float. Big Red Indian dances on the rainbow. The Sophomores Senior Drum Major, Scott Teeple, and Junior Drum Ma- jor, Nora Anderson, direct the BRMM. Scott is also a French student. Mimicking Post Raisin Brand, the Freshmen built a float in the image of the California Raisins. The Freshmen float came in last place. Showing their school spirit, the Seniors attract the crowd’s attention. The Senior float came in third place, and the Senior Homecoming queen was Amy Tucker. LAYOUT DESIGN BY TINA CARROLL HOMECOMING PARADE 15
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Don t Rain On My Parade. As the students that were to march, walk, or ride in the Homecoming Parade looked outside, they were disappointed at what they saw. There was a cold, drizzling rain falling, and the wind didn’t exactly make the weather look more appealing. Despite the rain, the Big Red Marching machine marched on, the class floats rode on, and the Drama Club, German Club, and the Homecoming Court rode comfortably in their cars. As a tradition, there have always been class floats. The Juniors took first place, with Knock ’Em For A Loop, as their theme. Sophomores took second place with, Wild Cats Need More Than Luck, as their theme. Seniors took third place and the Freshmen class took fourth place. The Senior class spent twelve nights working on their float. All together they spent $500.00 on Sugar Bear, and over $100.00 just on glue. “The cost should have been a little lower”, Cheryl Morden re- marked. The float building took place at Earl Fenner’s house, and up to ten people showed up each night to help out. “It was not a good showing”, stated Teresa Koshay, “we still had a lot to do on the float during the last week”. Cheryl Morden added, “Homecoming, to me, would not be the same without the floats.” As a “breather from home”, Teresa Koshay also enjoyed building the floats. When finished with the product, Teresa com- mented, “I felt great satisfaction of accomplishing something great, plus the bear was cute!” Mr. Owens presented the Seniors with the following awards: The Hardest Worker, Flow- er girl, Best head, Four wheel carpentry, and Best gimp. BY SGZANNE OSBORNE Swinging on his wooden swing, Toucan Sam leads the Junior float with his colorful beak. The Junior float flew away with first place. Trying to keep far enough ahead of the BRMM, Stacie Carson, and Nikki Herriman carry the banner. Both Stacie and Nikki are Display Flags. 14 HOMECOMING PARADE
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While dancing to the Queen’s Dance, to the song, “The Greatest Love Of All, ” graduate Joel Todd holds Senior Court member Karrie Jones. Scooping Tutti Frutti into Ted VonHiltmyer ' s mouth, Jenny Valdez, with eyes closed, successfully races to empty the jar before underclassmen teams. The members of the 1988-1989 Homecoming Court were as follows: Back row: Selena Noble, Lynette Sassanella, Prime Minister Mike Colston, Dawn Reeves, Dee Bull, Front row: Toni Lloyed, Karrie Jones, Amy Tucker, Jenny Fritz, and Jenny Downing. For the first time in recent history, a Sophomore collected the most money and therefore the most votes to be named prime minister instead of a senior as was traditional. 16 HOMECOMING DANCE AND GAMES
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