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During Homecoming weekend, many events took place. Friday, the night be- fore the football game, there was some- thing that was very new to almost every- one. First, there was a bonfire where the students gathered around it and had competition cheers. The king and queen were also announced. They were seniors, Alan Richards and Christie Friar. Imme- diately following the bonfire was a pep session, which included vaious skits, the presentation of the football team, and class cheering competitions. Something new this year which was also sponsored by the Student Council was games in which students participated. These in- cluded tug-of-war, relays, and a sack race. The winners of the relay races and the class competition were the juniors. They were presented with the spirit-stick at the football game Saturday night. The juniors show their strength in the tug-of-war. juniors, Gina Cheney, Tracy Hudson, and Lynn Thurman show enthusiasm at the bonfire. Senior Marty Bink begins the pep session by saying a few Words. Bonfire Sparks Homecomin Weekenc We5'Del fans Show Splfit for Diane, Missy, and Brooke show homscomlflsi Off fiieii ming abilities. Kelley performs in a skit pep session.
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The main goal of Student Council was to get everyone involved in Homecom- ing. Many activities were planned to get everyone fired up. The week of Sept. 24-29 was an excit- ing week for everyone because it was Homecoming. Each day of the week, was a different dress-day. For instance, Mon- day was Concert T-shirt dayg Tuesday was Country Western dayg Wednesday was 50's dayg Thursday was Surfing dayg and Friday was Hat and jersey day. Also all of the classes and clubs were busy working on floats and decorating cars for the parade which was Saturday at 4:30 p.m, Each class and club entered a float or car. The juniors won the class float and, the Home-Ec. club won the club car. The Skill Bowl-Honor Society also won in the walking entry. junior, Amy jefferson shows enthusiasm at a foot- ball game. Varsity and reserve cheerleaders raise the spirit at the Homecoming bonfire.
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