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Running into a virtual “wall” of players. John McDaniels, carries the ball for a Viking first down. Showing his spirit by painting his face. Golden Williams sup- ports the Vikings. Watching the Vikings intently, Chris Risner and Rick Dittman cheer on their team. Before the game. Jon Howard does his best to entertain the fans. Ready for the World 15 Homecoming
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H omecoming spirit isn’t dampened With each new year also comes a variety of different sports, not the least of all foot- ball, and not the least of all games. Home- coming. Homecoming wasn’t just a single game, but a week of festivities ranging from the hall decorating contest, the spirit banner contest, the Homecoming court elections, and the various spirit days. On Wednesday of Homecoming week each class had two hours to decorate its halls with crepe paper, baUoons, banners, and anything else students could find to catch the judges’ eyes. The juniors won the contest with the sophomores coming in second place and the freshmen, third. Due to the rain during the game, the spirit banners could only be displayed and judged in the commons. “Blast the Com- ets” by the senior class captured the class banner competition. “A Most Logical Out- come” by the Art Club won the club ban- ner contest. During the week, the students were giv- en ballots to elect their Homecoming rep- resentatives and the senior King, and Queen. Representing the freshman class were Heidi Smithson and Dan Brower. The sophomore class was represented by Tracy Martin and Craven Lynn. Missy Kubley and Randy Cumberland were the junior class representatives. The three Queen candidates were Jana Hawkins, Sue Lafferty, and Heather Kra- jewski. The three King candidates were Corey Hoffman, Chris Zolman, and Dwain Dunn. After the game, Chris Zolman and Jana Hawkins were crowned Homecoming King and Queen. Several “Spirit” days were also ob- served during Homecoming week, Monday was Jersey day, Tuesday Twin day, Wednesday Punk day, Thursday Cowboy and Indian day, and Friday was Viking Spirit day. At the pep session before the game, the football team sang their own version of the “Homecoming Shuffle” and emptied the bleachers when they danced to “Walk this Way” by Run DMC. “The Eastern game could best be de- scribed in two words: cold and wet”, com- mented assistant Coach Miller. Just as the rain was coming down on the field, so were the Vikings in coming down on Eastern. The Viking defense kept the Eastern of- fense shut down all night while the offense scored several times with the final score being 39-0 Besides the rallies of the cheerleaders, fan support The senior Homecoming King and Queen are Chris is also very important. Zolman and Jana Hawkins. 1 | Ready for the World Homecoming Homecoming Court — Front row: C. Hoffman, J. Hawkins, D. Dunn. H. Krajewski, C. Zolman. S. Lafferty. 2nd row: C. Lynn. T. Martin, R. Cumber- land. M. Kubley. D. Brower. H. Smithson.
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Boys and Gouls cast — Front row: B. Homan. A. Williams, C. English. J. Duzan, H. Fisher. J. Miller, J. Parker. D. Secrist. C. Bowman. 2nd row: T. Huffman. J. Smith. M. Spangle. R. Ladson. T. Stubblefield. A. Newsome. K. Privett. The count. Bryon Buck, welcomes Buddy. Robert Ladson, in hopes that he will marry his beautiful daughter. Dirga, Julie Smith. Two hostelers. Charles Bowman and Teresa Huffman, return from their sleep at the cave only to find Model S. Doug Secrist, broken down and everybody gone. Ready for the World Plays And Musicals
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