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Homecoming festivities The dream comes alive for Knights ON THE EDGE OF A DREAM was how Susie Myers and Scott Gamet felt when crowned Homecoming queen and kin . g I was really shocked and I really didn't think I'd get such a honor, said queen Susie Myers. Candidates were chosen from all seniorletterwinners and pep club mem- bers. Students then voted to narrow down the list to 10 finalists and then voted again for who they wanted for king and queen. The royalty was then announced at the dance at 11:30. At first I was in shock, then after I realized it was really happening, I was ecstatic and it was unreaI, said king Scott Gamet. Thefestivities started Nov. 1 with an early morning pep rally. I think the pep rally got everyone enthused about homecoming and the game, said Shirette Tiffany Seevers. The evening began for most people with the football game against Fremont. The Knights were edged by the Tigers 20-17 in the last game of the regular season. 'ka- AS THE ROYALTY enter, the crowd stands watching. Seniors Tom Gifford and Susie Carlson walk down the aisle before the king and queen are announced. SHOWING TRUE SCHOOL SPIRIT, some football players haved their heads. This brave player shaved the initials S.E. on the back of his head. Having homecoming so late in the season, was a first for the school. The dance had to be after a game on a school day, and all the other weekends before Nov. 1 were fuIl, Pep Club president Amy Castro explained. After the game, most people then traveled to the north gym for the dance which started at 9 p.m. and lasted until midnight. Balloons, clouds, hearts, and metal- lic streamers were used to enhance the theme On the Edge of a Dream. The pep club sponsored the dance, and were responsible for all the preparations, decorations, and entertainment. The music was provided by the band lagg which played mostly modern music. l think all the pizazz and effort that is put into homecoming makes it a big event, said senior Stephanie Buck- walter. lt's fun to be there, and most people have a great time. -Paula Danekas 1 Homecoming!23
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WITH A T E like On the Edge of a Dream , studen Ctouldgfeiihe reality of homecoming night. THE HOMECOMING DANCE was enlightened by the band Iagg playing such songs by groups ranging from the Beatles and U2 to various top 40 music. STANDING PROUD, the Homecoming royalty poses for a picture. 1985 Royalty: King Scott Gamet, Queen Susie Myers, attendents Bob Holbert, Tiffany Seevers, Hap Pocras, lill Acker, Dennis Kann, Susie Carlson, Tom Gifford, and Mary Lawlor. 22!Homecoming THE PERFECT ouTHT set me mood for many students, Looking for an outfit to dazzle her date 4 junior lanis Moore shops at Ben Simon s. ' DANCING TO THE MUSIC, students enjoy them- selves during the Homecoming dance. lim
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