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Page 17 text:
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JITNES 5 D Y T THE MOVIES 1 E673 EWR? 'IHIIOME he l985 Homecoming Parade of floats was fascinating. All the classes worked hard and put a lot of effort into their floats. The freshmen brought the Bears bad news fthat our hits would knock 'em homey. The sophomores wished to witness the murder of E-Town. The Bear Busters were brought in by the juniors to exterminate the Bears. The seniors brought Rocky back into the ring to beat up on a famous bear. Bear Busters , the Junior float, came in fourth place. Bad News Bears , the Freshman float. came in third place. Rocky , the Senior float, came in second place. and Witness , the sophomore float, came in first place. After all, we did witness the Bears' murder, and it was a wonderful day to place in War- wick history. S Top Left: First place Sophomore floats Left Center: Senior float, second places Bottom Left: Junior float placed fourtht Above: Third place Freshman float.
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Page 16 text:
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OMECOMI G S MEFW he crowns glittered as the autumn sun it was shining on the heads of returning Homecoming Queen Cindy Hurst and newly-crowned queen Toni Herr, escorted by Jeff Lepard. The first runner-up was Anne Swan who was escorted by Marc Flickinger, There was a tie for the second runner-up. lt was Susan Tobias, escorted by Ed Cholmeley-Jones, and Michelle Hershey, escorted by Matt Hershey. The other members of the homecoming court were: Chris Balmer, escorted by Eric Weaver, Linda Geiger, escorted by Tim Kershnerf Kelly Glass, escorted by Scott Kissler, Gretchen Rhoads, escorted by Gary Minnich, and Lori Schneider, escorted by Dennis Hurd. Llnder- classmen included Julie Turano, Junior class re- presentative, escorted by J.R. Zartman, Amy Nuss, Sophomore class representative, escort- ed by Steve Nuss, and Tonya Franck, Freshman class representative, escorted by Matt Hilles. Top Left: First runner-up Anne Swan and her escort Marc Flick Inger, Top Right: I984 Homecoming Queen. Cindy Hurst, crowning Toni Herr, who was escorted by Jeff Lepard, Bottom Right: Second runners-up Susan Tobias and Michelle Hershey with their escorts Ed Cholmeley-Jones and Matt Hershey.
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Page 18 text:
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RRIANS CELEBR TE VIC t was homecoming on Grosh Field and the old grads had the opportunity to witness the War- riors in one of their better performances. The win broke a four game losing streak. The fine showing offense came alive at the right time. Cool and crisp was the setting for the homecoming football game between the Mighty Warriors and the E-Town Bears. Warwick school spirit was ev- erywhere. Streamers and balloons with screaming fans set the perfect atmosphere for this football game. Get ready, because the game is about to begin. Here come the Mighty Warriors! Neither team did anything with the ball on their first time of possession. However, on the Warriors second series, they put on a sixty-five yard march that ended in the endzone. The Warriors scored with fifty-nine seconds remaining in the first peri- od. Here the Bears fought back, with the Warriors at fault, a play consisting of an eightyfone yard run for a touchdown was achieved by an E-Town play- er. The last ninety seconds of the first half saw the lead of hands change twice. To Warwick's sur- prise, an alert Bear scooped up the ball after a biocked punt and dashed for thirty yards, giving E- Town their second score. The Warriors put on one of their best drives of the year on their first possession in the second half. They took over on their own fifteen and in eleven plays had their second score. With the ball on the Warwick thirty-four yard line and only fifty-eight seconds left the Warriors went to work. After two running plays, the quarterback threw the ball to another team member. This play picked up twenty-four yards. On the one yard line a War- rior carried the ball for another score. The two point conversion was completed. The final score was Warwick twenty-one and E-Town eighteen. Victory had once again been captured by the War- riors after their losing streak. The fans rejoiced. The players were full of pride, and spirit was re- tained in all hearts throughout the day. Top Left: Keith Groff practices his kick before the game. Bottom Left: Blake Bender leads the pack of hungry Warriors. Top Center: Newly- crowned Homecoming Queen Toni Herr. Bottom Center: Homecoming dance chaperones take time out for a picture. Top Right: Spreading the latest news at the dance. Right Center: The all-famous tailgate party at Warwick. Bottom Right: Dedicated juniors cheer for their float, .A-A t. :ix ,pic V? ii.. T T iQ?j:'WY , f '.' ,,, gf'
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