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Pniace4 e wte Ccct 7 ' PC y The air was turning cold, first quarter was coming to a close, and Homecoming was on everyone ' s mind. This Homecoming is gonna be great! said senior Chris Stotts during the week of activities. And it was. It all started the last week of October with the nominating of the top ten senior court which ended up being top eleven due to a tie. At the end of the week, the top five were announced and everyone was anxious to vote for the queen. But before anyone could vote, there had to be activities at lunch for the princesses. A.S.B. organized humiliating competitions for the princesses, beginning with a jello-eating contest on Monday, a water balloon toss on Tuesday, and a hot legs contest on Wednesday. They ended the activities with a three-legged race and a card game played by passing a card from person to person by mouth called suck and blow on Thursday. Princess Margaret Walker thought that the jello- eating contest was the most embarrassing. Nikki Kramer pushed my face in the jello and I got it all over me! she said. Some students spent their after-school hours helping construct floats for the parade around the district field track on the night of the Homecoming game. This year was special because each class designed and entered a float in the parade. It was exciting because everyone was trying to make their float the best, said junior Christy Reynolds. With the activities over and the floats for the parade almost finished, the only thing left to do was wait to see which princess would be crowned queen. Second period A.S.B. gives class members Agilio Macabasco. Julie Bullock, and Arnin Scesur.it I change (o work on the Homecom- ing Moat. 74 Student ifa
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4fa At break junior Claire Torres is comfortable in her oversized shirt and baggy harlem girl pants while eating her Hostess donuts. All together at lunch freshmen Shane Tyner. Eric Rios. and Cameron Metz relax by the snack bar sporting their skater logo shirts and skater attire. SpltttJ padfao 73
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Top Ten, front: Charina Oro, Margaret Walker. Alise Keil. and Kari Workman. Row 2: Dana Merry. Nikki Kramer, Arnin Seesurat. Sharon Schmidt, Jean Simons, and Rhonda Danielson. Not Shown: Michelle Carrey. lNtv„ For the first time, top ten ballots were submitted by both senior girls and guys to collectors Margaret Walker and Thanh Bui. •mrrT Last minute ticket-buyers junior Darrin Stewart, and seniors Jon Thomas. Paul Duran and Newman Clarke crowd the table during break. During a rally for the upcoming game. Homecoming princesses dress their dates. % nec UKi t 75
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