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homecomingfhom'-kum'-ing! According to Websters dictionary, the definition of homecoming is the return of a group to a place formerly frequented, especially on a special occasion. This definition was especially appropriate for STC since we moved to the new high school and we returned to our old football stadium, Reid Field, to play the Homecoming game. The group of students on class floats, or club cars, in Marching Band, drill team, Flag Rank, the twirlers, clowns, cheerleaders, Pep Club, and other participants in the Homecoming parade were possibly only outnumbered by the large crowd watching the walk down Main Street. Although there was a steady drizzle throughout the afternoon and evening, students faithfully followed the parade up to the field for the pep rally. it r- ' , ,-xv iikffiu ' , 'QVC V , In ,VV-vffa 41- ML' vi ,. .T X B at T -. 1' - -nr J,-in ua- r t, n 4 Tw Tr A, 1 Jig? a Q' 'I' .- to 'Wifi is A lx, .gay QPTXKA? K ' :Dx 1,4 v-If -1 gi F-vf Top: Shari Hartwell. Middle left: Rotary student Elizabeth Guerre, and AFS stu- dents Dave Moore and Eeva Erlandsson. 12
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The dreary overcast afternoon did not wash the smiles off this year's Homecoming Court, as they took their place in the annual parade. The senior girls, chosen by the student body, are from left to right, Jody Donnelly, Kim Miller, Kathy Shulski, Lynn Catchpole and Judy Donnelly. Rain, rain go away - QW-Q few 'C-: ti,t i If k 'xifww s MN' L X tx m,f-1fi3wrXMLw-1 W ,K 14 7 V ,I K ,ryan t Q T 1. ,XX c g if y if .1 Q . 4 6 , l w E It-is , 7 ' w Left, Seniors Tim Rhodes and Diane Olson stick it out througl downpour watching their last Homecoming game. Above, Kathy Sl and her escort Shawn Thornton do their best to Keep themselves dn ing the halftime festivities.
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