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Jonning the latest 50’s garb, Maureen Adams »oses in English class. NOSTALGIA Supporting the theme ‘‘Knights in Nostalgia’, spirit, originality, and de- termination made this year’s home- coming the best yet. The true spirit and excitement of homecoming began with the students’ attire according to each days’ theme. The first day the students dressed for ‘‘Western Day’’, while an- other day everyone was dressed for ‘“‘Roaring Twenties Day’’. Other themes included ‘“‘Fifties Day’’ and “Ancient Greek Day’’. But by far the most popular and interesting day was Friday — ‘‘New Wave Day’’. Many stu- dents dyed their hair blue, orange, pink, or gray to give themselves a to- tally ‘“way-out”’ look. On Friday morning, along with the decorated students, the halls were adorned. This year the floors and ceil- ings were decorated along with the walls. The Juniors won a spirit point for their hall and theme, ‘‘Love those Knights’, however, the sophomores gave the juniors a run for their money. Due to the bad weather and con- struction, a new type of pep rally was held. Two classes at a time went to the auditorium to show their spirit. The Jazz Band provided background music for the chants of cheerleaders and the yells of the classes. The bad weather did not put a damp- er on the enthusiasm of any of the classes or the football team. In fact, many students said they preferred the inside pep rallies, while others talked about the upcoming game with Powha- tan. Marcia Edwards, reigning Roman in Mr. Morris’ chemistry class, discusses the proper way to have a toga party with Dana Polson and Anne Oliver. Confused about his school allegiance, Sam Oli- ver is ready to scalp the Knights? On the floor of the senior hall, graffitti ran wild. Homecoming Week 27
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Giving the Knights a kiss of good luck, Juniors win the hall decoration contest. Finished with decorating, the Juniors admire their award-winning hall. Phi llip James, better known as the ‘‘Ancient Greek’’, hangs out in the library. Entering the senior hall, Knight Nostalgia radi- ates from the metallic decorations. 26 Homecoming Week
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IT Ws fy ; » ri 47 Ad A Misty Knight A fine mist covered the floats, prin- cesses, father escorts and general preparers for the homecoming pro- gram activities. The damp weather, however, did not dampen the spirits of those present. Even though only six floats entered into the parade, each one demonstrated determination to re- present the school as best they could. With only four minutes into the game it was obvious the Knights were to take the lead and keep it. By halftime, the score was 22-0, and the Powhatan In- dians realized they were to succumb to the mighty blow of the Knights. Using a 5-2 defense, the Knights were able to continue their lead in points throughout the game. As the players were running off the field at halftime, the princesses were escorted onto the field followed by the announcement of the new 1983 Home- coming Queen. The players returned to the field to beat the Indians in a 36-0 massacre. The game, princesses, and floats made the evening a delight to everyone despite the weather. The Art Club takes it upon themselves to change history from Custer’s last stand to the Indians’ last stand. The FHA remembers back to when the women’s place was in the home. The German club float looked as though it might ' GERMAN be able to fly through the parade. Ci UB ws « Ck, a 28 Homecoming Festivities
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