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Each year the hall decorating contest is one of the biggest at- tractions around Homecoming. The classes gathered for fun filled evenings with much discussion about the adven- tures of the past summer. This year the sophomore hall portrayed Knights in Heaven, the juniors Burned the Blue Devils in Heck, and the seniors with the winning hall took a trip to the future with planets, a rocket, and a talking robot. Although the fumes of spray paint, lack of tape, and lots of arguing occurred, the final results were well worth the trouble. Ascending the stairs of the sophomore hall, one has the impres- sion of being on cloud nine. Juniors use their reserved spirit from years past, and let it climax on pep rallies and their hall decorations. While on a trip to heaven, Knights lost their ““H.” Hall Decorations 9
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Diving blindly into the crowd, Her- mitage’s forward movement comes to a halt. Aggressive defense by the Knights prevents Hermitage yardage gain. Showing the foot has power, Mike Hevener gives it his all. 8 Opening Football Game Underdog Upset Judging by pregame evalua- tions, the varsity football] team was a decided underdog for the Hermitage football game. Predicted to lose by fourteen points, the team set out to prove itself among both district and nondistrict foes. The first half of the game roved to be a defensive battle; owever, the half time break brought new life to the offense. Early in the fourth quarter, Dame DeShields, sophomore, came off the bench, leading a drive and eventually scoring the first of two touchdowns. With the defeat of this AAA powerhouse team, the Knights gained ample respect for future district match-ups.
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UNITED WE STAND 10, Homecoming Week After using great engineering and im- agination, the senior ice princess comes to life, “Knights Victory — Clink Clink.” After uniting all the classes for one pep rally the spirit really flowed. On costume day personalities were revealed as never before. “Grab a clown and brighten your day,” says Gerald Fortner.
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