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Y : HfO s »• fc. ■ft y- - H 11 |' 9 ■ - - :■ . - JH £LwiHT ■pr ff |Br « B'i t •v ■■ J 1' PSSes W3 ViHL r T x, SPIRIT WEEK Howe's spirit surges during spirit week. While the varsity football team was getting ready to face the Arlington Knights at the Homecoming game on Friday, the Student Council was busy planning a week's worth of activities to raise school spirit. The week of Septem- ber 26-30 was designated as Spirit Week, with each day a celebration of school spirit. The days were set up as follows: Mon- day, September 26 was College sweats day: Tuesday, the 27th was shades day; Wednesday the 28th was class colors, (the colors were seniors black, juniors red, sophomores blue and freshman white); Thursday the 9th was twin day, and Friday the 30th of Homecoming Day was school colors and button day. Besides the days being designated, there were many other activities to join in that week. Some of the other activities were the soccer game, the freshman and reserve football games, the powder puff game, the senior bonfire, the varsity football game on Friday, the dance and parade. Jennifer Hardy Top: Think you're seeing double? No, it's just Twins Day. Middle Left: Some of the losing team players of the Powder Puff game show how they can still be good sports. Middle Right: Great play! Regina Davis goes on to score a touchdown for the wining Sophomore and Senior Powder Puff team. Bottom Left: Students have marshmallows, hot dogs, and a great time at the bonfire following the Powder Puff game. i. Homecoming 7
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Top: Proud and excited Powder Puff winners show their enthusiasm. Above: During Spirit Week, these students show that their future's so bright they've gotta wear shades. Right: Mrs. George and Mrs. Friedly get carried away on Twins Day. It looks as if they've started preparation several months ago, although Mrs. Friedly's condition was a hoax. 6 Homecoming
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Top: Howe students gather at a Pep Rally to cheer the football team on to a winning season. Right: Senior Mike Bell displays his planned fate for the Knights. Bottom: Ready . . . Set . . . Play . . . signals Drum Major Paula Rogers. PEP, POMP, AND PARADE PRECEDE HORNET WIN Howe's Homecoming of 1988 was a blast! The night started with the parade from Ellenberger Park to the football field. In the parade were the Varsity and Junior Varsity cheerleaders, the Howe Hornet Marching Band and the class floats. The floats were a very big part of the parade. Each individual class showed in- credible enthusiasm and pride for their floats. The winning float was done by the class of '91. Kristine Fisher 8 Homecoming
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