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Homecoming is much more than another oF game Everybody lias an idea of what Home- coming is. Some think it’s the biggest game of the year, complete with fans and hand- made spirit signs to help cheer the team on. They’re right. Homecoming week arrives with all the excitement and glory of the Indy 500. Days like sock and hat day are organized by the Booster Club. The Powder Puff game between the junior and senior girls takes place. Boxes piled high are lit for the bonfire, burning the Warrior spirit hotter with every spark. At the game, fans in the crowded bleachers watch as the balloons flv high in the sky and the queen and prin- cess are crowned. After the game, tensions are mercifully released at the dance. As you can see, Homecoming isn’t just another game. A ( OPENING
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IX Cheering their Powder Puff team to victory arc se- niors Gary Nolting and Kick Warner. '- The roarin’ 20’s was relived in their version of the Charleston. Performing arc: Rubv Miller, Vicki Gi- roud, Pam Dovle, Vicky Barcntinc, Jill Ellis and Gayle Kaincv. f. As long as there are haunted houses to frighten little ones, FEA members like Pam Petro and Ron Smith will Ik there to give them support. G. Lyndon Casey found something in his twinkie that he didn't quite expect at the FFA initiation. OPENING 5
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II D. The release of the balloons heightened the excite- ment of Homecoming. I. . Mr. Sleighter comforts sophomore Brenda House- man after she was crowned Princess. '. The afternoon Pep Session added fire to everyone’s spirit. G. The Powder Puff game between the Seniors and Juniors brought a lot of fun to the Homecoming celebration. II. The Queen and Princess candidates are FRONT ROW: seniors Julie Smith. Carol Foley. Apryl East- bum. and Linda Zike; junior Beth Harding; soph- omore Brenda Houseman; freshman Debbie Dye. BACK ROW: Escorts Gan Nulling, John Jennings, Kevin Stephenson. Bengt Hansson, Greg Gant, Monte Sebastian, and Joe Higdon. OPENING 7
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