ir i H ■ 1 1 M4r I — i ■ Galloger, Thomas Floats Travel In Annual Parade I Noxember 5, 1982: As fifth period comes to a close, spirited Rubidoux stu- dents wait for the bell. When it finally rings, doors are flung open and hun- dreds of pairs of feet fly from the school rooms. Today is that special day; Home- coming day, when the annual home- coming parade is held. On Pacific Avenue, behind the school, the parade vehicles assemble in the order they will be traveling down the parade route. The homecoming queen candidates get on the appropriate cars, and then come the floats. For many sen- iors, juniors, sophomores, and of course, freshmen, the floats represent many hours of hard work, that had to be performed to perfection for the judges critical eyes. Chris Boyer, Freshman class president remarked, For one thing, we made our float in practically one night. I ' m really, really proud of everyone who pitched in to help; my friends on council and the dedicated freshmen who stayed up all night to work. It was well worth the ef- fort. Expectant faces look on as judges go around and look at each class master- piece. Then the results are made known. Freshmen, unfortunately, come in fourth place. But at least they didn ' t come in last. ■ ■ 1. Accompanying their class float, members of the Freshmen council and their classmates show their class in 1 . 2. Enthusiastic Freshmen ware ot onlookers during the annual homecoming parade. 3. Yvonne Durham, Jennifer Dunagan, and Dora Talley seem eager to present the freshmen float entitled spirits of the 20 ' s . 178 We ' re the Kids of America
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