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tg P1 Homecoming! What does that mean to you? To the Tro- jans it means spirit week, hall decorations, flowers, and, of course, float building. Many long and hard hours were spent on the construction of all three class floats as well as the organizational groups that participated in float building. The students worked after school and hours into the night to prepare the floats for display. Although the parade was cancelled due to unfor- tunate weather, the festivities went on. The floats were covered with plastic and put on display the next day on the mall area. They were judged according to color, orginality, and how well they followed school standards for the contest. This year's winning float was built by the Junior class, which, along with the other floats, followed the theme of When You Wish Upon A Star. This theme was carried throughout the homecoming week. Opposite Page Above Left: The Senior Class Float. Opposite Page Above Right: Yellman Mike Whittaker holds the flag. Opposite Page Below Left: Marcelle Weaver prepares to perform the homecoming routine. Opposite Page Below Right: Monique Hlersche, tired after a long week of activities. Above: The Senior Homecoming Court. Left: A Homecoming tradition of ty- ing knots in mums ribbons. Organizations and Activities 5
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5? -4. mme' 1'2 - N 5 z tr , ,id I V. J sg 5 x Z P , , img C Going out for lunch may be both expensive and en- joyable: for Seniors it was an additional privilege which underclass men were not allowed to enjoy. The mass confu- sion of leaving the crowded parking lot during lunch show- ed the great number of Seniors who enjoyed this privilege. The variety of eating establishments gave the taste buds a change. One could enjoy hamburgers at Wendy's. McDonald's, or Whataburger, as well as pizza at Pizza lnn or Naples, or finally Mexican food at Taco Bell or Taco Bueno. For those with seafood on their mind, Long John Silvers satisfied their desires. lf money was short, or one was tired of the crowds while dining out. home provided a nice break for both the wallet and the hassels. Some students may have enjoyed a sandwich. chips and a Coke in front of a T.V. show to break up a busy schedule. Others, however. took advantage of a quick nap. While Seniors enjoyed go- ing out for lunch, the underclassmen remained on campus and could only dream of this future privilege. Opposite page above left: A senlor's view of leavlng the parking lot durlng lunch. Opposite page above right: Vicki Stewart goes home for a quiet lunch. Opposite page below left: Kim Standrldge enjoys lunch at Taco Bell. Opposite page below right: Larry Ryder enjoys french fries with his ket- chup. Above Ieft: Judy Morrison eats Chicken McNuggets, fries. and o Coke with a friend. Above: Robb Miller enjoys McDonold's lunch. Left: Paul Parks takes advantage of his senior prlvlledge. Organizations and Activities 2 7 7
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