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VI A l Does It Fit In A Nutshell? T So what is Homecoming in a nut- shell? Impossible to describe. Nothing can enclose the amount of fun radi- calness and excitement of the week. The fun was late in starting and the partlclpation - well, no record was broken. Those who did take part had great times rockin' and rollin' and what not. Traditionally, the week was fllled with wild and zany cos- tumes. To a visitor Monday looked like a 4th Avenue or skid row, with bums sleeping In the stairwells. No one was taking off to the Great White North on Tuesday but instead to sandy beaches of California. Tans usually hidden were showed by dar- Ing valley girls. Punkers were in their own element on Wednesday. Hal- loween dressup day was Thursday's modevof dress. On this day people dld their own thing. Relief came on Frlday. No more outfits. The familiar purple and gold of proud sabers were seen blinding the eyes of facul- ty and administration. F By Lora Mastrangelo and Beth McDowell kg or M f V L. Roth blows up Radio Shack for a lunch V time actlvlty. V I3.' Cambell says, Let's party. gs s. ski az' W K ' fours. ,fi luv A ' .. x. Q X 1 J l 1 , 1 NA i fl lfw
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,ae .N l 5l','.'?fq'. t l' T E.. . T W3-nal wif? T A Drum 2 lf as K The jUnIors rocked around the clock on the f U P wlnnlng float. . ll ' A 5 V A moglcal aura? No, just through the daz- ll zllng run-through. l ll' Q? i 4 ! t all Spectators and alumni at'the Sa- blno vs. Salpointe football game moved through a time warp when the floats paraded around the track. Thls years theme Rock-n-Roll began wlth caveman, rock, moved through the flftles and finally to the present day punk. Monsters and beachers also rocked to their own tunes. Royalty votlng took place three tlmes thls year to give all seniors a better chance. At half-time a drum roll was heard In the dlstance. Larry Wolfon announced the wlnnlng roy- alty and fIoat..Klng and Queen were Jlm Klmbrough and Kris Cahoon. The flrst place float was the class of '84 with the 50's as their theme. Although Salpointe won the game by a score of 8-0. students still had a wlnnlng splrlt. The splrit worked Its way to the post-game dance where the band Topaz rocked and rolled. Q By Lora Mastrangelo and Beth McDowell K Hamecomnng
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