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Just crowned by former Homecoming Queen Jen Craig, Annette iMre. who it escorted by her father. adjusts her crown. At pan of the annual fund raising effort. Anne Entringer, Keywannette president, putt finishing touches on her silk Homecoming mums. The boutonniere and little tatter mums, sold by JR.As. were made of real carnations With a variety of music offeted. couples find a slow tong to dance to during a break from the popular rock, new wave and punk sounds. L I I 14 . . . Homecoming
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Some predicted Sterling to win. Some predicted Lee; however, the surprisingly low- keyed emotion of Lee Week carried the cross-town rivals to a 7-7 tie in The Game. We dominated Dobie last week! was heard in the halls the Monday of Lee Week, in- stead of the usual fervor like, Were gunna kill Lee! The win over Dobie overshadowed the upcoming Lee Game spirit. There was less spirit than in other years. I think everyone was burnt out, commented Gene Craig. The spirit did pick up gradually as the week progress- ed. It crescendoed at the pep rally and later at The Game. Jana Alpha, freshman, com- mented on her first Lee Week saying, It was fun, but I ex- pected more. I didn't really get into it until Friday. During the week, different modes were used to generate spirit. Each day was a different dress-up day, such as Tuesday's Cool Down the Ganders! where everyone was encouraged to wear sunglasses. The halls were decorated by the different classes to the theme of The Year 2082. An- nihilate the Ganders! There was less spirit, but it was still fun. We went to McDonalds and sang chants against Lee. We could have won the spirit stick at McDonalds! boasted Kim Ramsey, senior cheerleader. l t was fun, but I expected more. I didn’t really get into it until Friday.” Game held October 8. The score it mains the same throughout the rest to win. was not reached The entire team was of The Game Robb)' Reatoner commented. disappointed • Lee achieved then goal, not to lose. Out goal. Lee Week... 1}
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The bor.firr qutcklt flare up a people keep warm on rhe chilly Thundiy evening. being lore no to get loo cloie to the heat and fame . l realized it was a special day when I saw the cheerleaders in their overalls cheer- ing in the commons.” It kind of took you by sur- prise. but once it hit you. you remembered it was Homecom- ing. A date, a game, some flowers, lots of memories. Memories of an unexpected and exciting crowning for An- nette Istre during the 34-0 vic- tory over the Pasadena Eagles October 22. It was a week of glitter and ribbons for Keywannettes and J.R.S.'s. I spent so much time on mums. reminisced Michelle Nebgen. You'd never think it was as hard as it was to make all that glitter and ribbon look nice. It was nervous stomachs and empty wallets for guys and endless hours of dress hunting and hair appointments for the girls. Two activities that occurred during the week were the customary Overhaul day on Thursday, and Hats off to the Rangers on Friday. I realized it was a special day when I saw the cheerleaders in their overalls cheering in the commons, said Kim Montgomery. Many people think that Homecoming came too early, but early or late, it has and always will be a part of the Ranger traditions. Homecoming ... 15
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