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Key Club Gets the Last Word Spaulding High School was buzzing with activity as the Homecoming Weekend approached for 1984. Friday night was certainly an exciting one. The bonfire was fabulous and the snake parade was like a marathon After- wards, everyone gobbled up the donuts and cider provided by the Booster Club. All this occurred before 10:00, the time every- one was supposed to be home in bed rest- ing up for the big games. The annual float parade ended up with Interact the victors over the infamous shark of Key Club. What will next year bring? Unfortunately, the sports teams all suf- fered losses, but nothing could dampen the spirit of the Spaulding fans. The end of the weekend festivities con- cluded with a dance. The King and Queen were crowned and everyone enjoyed themselves until 11:30. Homecoming end- ed with the same enthusiasm it began with Friday night. — Sandy Gillis Left — Key Club makes a snack of Interact's washing machine. Above — The Booster's float carries the King, Queen and their court up the street. Left — The Homecoming Parade makes its way up Main Street. M Introduction II
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Spaulding Celebrates Homecoming Top — The Freshmen show beginnings of Tide Pride with their human float. Above — Four years of decoroting for Homecoming has token its toll on Seniors Ed Lomorey, Kevin St. Marie, Troy Lawson and Kisa Groleau. Right — King and Queen, Glenn Isham and Missy Lesvesque, are introduced during half-time at the SHS-South Burlington game. 10 Introduction
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Dances are Positive Social Events Below — Debbie Harris and Janet Howard work the Right — Shane Locke and Laurie Yok share a tender concession at a dance. moment. Right — Jackie Delphos, Tracy Robie, Brett Rouleau, Lori Jalbert, Polly Bowles, and Carol Browning take a break from the dancing to pose for the camera. Below — Mike Nativi and Rob Donovan deciding who will get the next dance with Marcia Dion. 12 Dances
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