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4 . .:.,, N I .Vg 5 E, kk, -w i kis' . A nutty group, just hanging out together. You are so beautiful. Going on a lion hunt on Almost Anything Goes Day. Walking down the hall, I was startled to hear so- meone loudly breathing down my back. Quickly l turned around only to bump into Darth Vader with two beautiful space cadets on his arm. Behind his shoulder, I spied a large yellow lion making his way down the hall with an Urban Cowboy who was holding hands with a blond Scarlett O'Hara. Was the whole school going crazy? No, it was only Homecoming Week. Because our football team was iii in district many Frannie Daigle - clowning around. students got into the act. Such tremendous participa- tion resulted in bizarre costumes and behavior. One girl thought she was Wonder Woman and tried to raise a car! Even the city participated along with us. We held a pep rally in front of the school for the public which was televised on uLive at Five. The end of Homecoming Week was climaxed with an easy win over French, 49-7 and the Homecoming dance held after the game. 17
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A bunch of turkeys from Distributive Education One of the many floats presented this year The Homecoming half-time show, by the pride of Port Arthur r Kim lalias Kennethl Campbell Some gorgeous buzzards! Q
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Political Season - a ti me fOl' SU ort We can pose and support at the same time! l Monique Marroquin shows her stuff at cheerleader tryouts. Liz Ashey and Pam Dunkerly campaigning for the candidate of their choice. E lo Hollingsworth just clowning around at rally.' This years' political season started off with the caml paigning of all school office candidates and girls' runn' ing for cheerleader. The campaigning consisted of tags, hall signs, and the dreaded making of courtyar signs. After weeks of campaigning and speeches, con ventions were held to decide who would run on eac ticket for needed positions. . I . . . I ' ' I Later on in March a political rally was held in boys gym to give the students one last look at candidates. Cheerleader tryouts were also held at I time during the rally. Clowns, balloons, candy, a candidates were all part of the setting at the ra Although, it was a long procedure, the fun of ca paigning ended on March 26, when twelve students took over as T.l.'s new There was an overwhelming sense of excitement the air as these students were pointed out t moderate crowd of political supporters. Win or it's an honor to run . W V Paige, Tayna, and Kecia drumming up support at the political
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