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i 1 . Senior Attendants, Tobi Burkholder and Jennifer Wright. Junior Attendantsg Samantha Berg and Tamara Sams. 1 l ,.......ts..,, ,,.,.s.............s cas... .t . ,. ' H VanDuesen J this - J R 2 i x E october 18 19s5EEMW 9 Homecoming THRILLS he excitement flushed halls seemed out of place on such a grim day. But it wasn't just any day: it was Homecoming at Ruskin High School, and everyone knew that rain wasn't enough to dampen the spirits of our student body. The halls were dripping with blue and yellow streamers. Decorated classrooms doors reflected the celebration spirit. Balloons and posters engulfed the corridors. Everything, ev- eryone, everywhere permeated with the spirit of Homecom- ing. Student Council members stationed themselves in the cafeteria selling tickets to the dance. lt was one day of the year when the unspoken blow-off policy reigned supreme. During lunch, a break in the weather captured everyone's attention. Lunch provided a time for release of energy. Then it was back to class until the,51:15 yliinvl bm. lgell. Chaos broke out, the band marched one to the Pep 'weather the assemgalyrwasyflield ,irrsthe Qpiritsgviiere and the , X . we , - ' A deaferjiglgvlenthysiasmilfwas tibntagidusa-NM E , l, ,MJ is Y U jfs ggi! gill i, Aftet ,schoolhlthe caggeteria, was, deilprgd for the dance, ft f inf' .f yy ., fthe, lljibrnacoming Queen. The parade pneparatibnspegan around ssoo The floats arrived, the 'converhbles pulledi and they band arrived it was 1ral'ihosmme! tr , X it E . i' A i if Withyythewbandypin the lead, the paradesset off down 'Ruskin 'ifllaymeras flashed and the streetsiwere quickly lined wh i PICTURE PERFECT fkfvlfrzq thi' lllrrrll uf Hw1m'c-wnllig, M:-Qs - rillllwll -in Queen at the dance .allrr Ihr' L'lf'f1'lIV'llS f.wnrh.all igafm'
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