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SENIORS Eleanor May, Dawn Sargent, and Lisa Stout cheer the Warriors. Photo by Tower Studio CONTESTANT Brad Johnson gobbles bananas at the pep session. Photo by Jeff Gammon AFTER BEING crowned Home- lycoming Queen, senior Henry Hernandez takes his victory walk. Photo by Jeff Gammon Homecoming 9 AFTER THE girls’ golf team became the sectional champion for the first time, junior Stacy Porter and sophomore Kendra Travers present the trophy to Prin- cipal Kenneth Brist. Photo by Tower Studio
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AS FAITHFUL FANS brave the cold and oncoming rain, they en- joy one highlight of th e pre-game parade, a few colorful floats that were presented by various clubs. Photo by Jeff Gammon AT ONE OF THE many differ- ent Homefest booths, junior Laura Jacobs decorates the face of a little girl. Photo by Tower Studio 8 Homecoming Show your Warrior pride. Don t let the good times pass you £y ... Brian Spear, senior omecoming fever also a good money maker for the station.” The Show Boys “sang” their way to first place. After much hard work, Mrs. Susan Bravard’s Mass Media class won the class- room door decorating contest. Hung above the foyer, club sheets added to the atmosphere with the Polar Bear club win- ning first place in the contest Wednesday, the Homely- coming Queen was crowned. In this spoof of the classic Homecoming Queen Contest, senior Henry Hernandez reigned. He said, It was the best time I have ever had! Also encouraging spirit throughout the week, dress-up days added a new dimension to Homecoming, with students wearing “Beat Irish” badges on Wednesday. Throughout the day, guys and gals tried to steal these badges from one another. Finally Friday came, and students supported the football team by wearing black and gold. Of the week. Principal Mike Copper said, “We have one of the best Homecoming weeks around. By Kathy Lester “We’ll ‘Wipe Out’ the Irish!” echoed through the halls during Homecoming week. Kicking off the week, each class decorated a hall af- ter school. Combining the theme “Wipe Out the Irish” and the fiftieth year of Warrior football, the best-decorated hall proved to be the foyer completed by the Seniors. Also, on Monday in the cafeteria WEDM sponsored “Puttin’ On The Hits”. ‘The student reaction was a positive one,” said program manager senior Tim Colwell. “It was
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Once again Homecoming was a great success, thanks to Warren ' s spirit . ... Tina Henderson, senior omecoming fever Walking through the empty halls, one could hardly imag- ine what the day had in store. Finally, it had come. Soon the halls were filled with excite- ment as the count-down to homecoming began. During school, students exhibited spirit by wearing black and gold and tried to contain their enthusiasm for the upcoming game. As the floats completed the parade route, the Future Farmers of America floated into first place. Afterwards, the Warriors “Wiped Out” the fighting Irish of Cathedral 37- 7. Senior Jim Bowman said, “I wanted to get even with Ca- thedral for the loss last year. I think the team really came to- gether that night.” Rain didn’t dampen the enthusiasm of the fans either as the Warriors rallied to victory. Although still held during half-time the Homecoming Queen contest was slightly different Standing close to the queen, a king proudly took his place. Karie Hon presided as queen and Henry Hernandez be- came the first Warren King. The court included: Kathy Anderson, Jennifer Vaughan, Julie Armstrong, Eleanor May, Julie Burkert, Rhonda Comelious, Tony Turner, Brett Dye, Devon Head, Rick Bacon, K.C. Pfluger, and Steve Battles. Finally, students danced Saturday night away. Like the song “Wipe out” homecom- ing joined the past with the present By Kathy Lester AS HOMECOMING week comes to an end, students crowd the foyer to dance to music by WEDM. Photo by Tower Studio THE WARRIOR CHICKEN makes an appearance at the game and helps cheer the W arriors on to victory. Photo by Tower Studio 10 Homecoming
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