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Activities highlight Homecoming (TOP) Carot Woods ts escorts by Thad Sitmon at the Homecoming assembiy after they were announced by Vice-principst Abe Roberts. (CEN¬ TER) Girts’ League Cabinet tests the Yetfowhawk at the Tug-of-war (BOTTOM) Seniors Sob Grimm and Ed tvey switch pieces with cheerieaders Jen¬ nifer Casper, Tyra Ferderer, and Kristin GabneF son. PAGE 11. Boys Cabinet prepares to defend their honor. (BOTTOM LEFT) Amy Rupar gets dizzy during the bat race. (BOTTOM CENTER) Randi TarusciO finds her swim nng didn’t keep her dry, ( ' BOTTOM RIGHT) Mike Barram catches boiogna during the ’marshmatiow-stuff, botogna- toss. 10 Homecoming
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(Right) Senior staff members Dave Ctark. Karen Mafen (editor), Mtke White and Bart Meyer confer on a lay-out idea dunrYg fourth pertod An¬ nual St aft - (Bottom) Veronica Jackson and Sharon Terrells fmalize senior pages of full color. 0n Location was chosen this year by the Royal Blue Staff to reflect not only the spirit and beauty of the Wa-Hi campus but also a little of the beauty of Walla Walla. Staff members chose the park-like corner of Third and Main Streets in the downtown area to gather for this year s picture. Six returning senior staff members composed the nucleus of a predomi¬ nately sophomore and junior staff, Ka¬ ren Malen, editor, began the year by attending the Evergreen Journalism Workshop in August to collect new ideas with other yearbook editors from the Northwest. Staff responsibilities were shared by Mike White (organiza¬ tions), Veronica Jackson and Sharon Terrells (seniors), Dave Clark (under¬ classmen), and Bart Meyer (sports). This was a year of firsts: the first year with Jo$ten s Printing and Publishing, the first year for senior pictures in coT or, and the first year for 52 pages of color. Annual Staff 9
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FootbBtl players, cheerleaders, ten¬ nis pro ' s, fishermen, hunters and sportsmen of a types appeared on Tuesday, the first dress-up day of Homecoming Week. Space cadets wearing shiny trashbags, aluminum foil, flashy sunglasses, all of bizarre col¬ ors followed on Wednesday, the day for costumes of the future. Nerds of all varieties tnflltrated the campus on Thursday, Nerd Day, reflecting the characters from the movie, Revenge of the Nerds. Friday was the tradition¬ al Blue and White Day. Noontime activities for the week in¬ cluded an egg drop, marshmallow stuff and bologna toss, ' a body roll, the dizzy bat race, and the traditional Boys ' Fed - Girls ' League Tug-of-war, at which Boys ' Fed was again victorious. The bonfire and serpentine were held on Thursday evening in somewhat damp weather, which did not dampen the Blue Devil spirit as participants danced in the gym parking lot The traditional Homecoming Pep Rally on Friday afternoon saw Cory Atwood and Tina Ferderer crowned king and queen. The Wa-Hi vs. Davis football game welcomed a spirited, bleacher-jammed crowd on Friday night. Blue Devil Midnight Madness on Saturday night attracted a record crowd, who danced to the music of Jauggernaut. Hcmtcormng 11
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