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From floats to halls: The start of a new tradition omecoming: girls in long, flowing dresses trying to walk gracefully down a muddy football field with sweaty football players at their arms, beauti- ful crowns and flowers, decorated floats ... but wait! There weren't floats. There were ... Halls? For the first time ever we decorated halls for Homecoming. There wasn’t a partic- ular theme for the halls as a group, but each hall had a theme of its own. Though not many students were in favor of having to dec- orate halls instead of floats, the students that helped had a lot of fun. As shocking as it may seem, the class of '88 actually won first place in a decorating contest. The winning hall theme was “Back to the Future” and they guarded it with their lives. The seniors even hauled in cement blocks with signs that said, “No underclassmen allowed!’ Here’s the shocker. The freshmen (you know, those kids that walk through the halls looking lost and bumping into everyone) won the prize for best decorated door. Though we didn’t have floats, we still had a Homecoming king and queen. The canidates for king and queen were: seniors, David Boggs, Steve Espioza, Leslie Tenney and Kris Wolfe, juniors, Amy Auker, Vic Bishop, Terri Collier and Scott Werstler. The 1987-88 Homecoming queen and king were: Leslie Tenney and Steve Espinoza. We also still had a Mr. and Miss Congenial- ity. The candidates were everyone for king and queen who didn’t win and sophomores: Shawn Lenfestey, Krista Stone, Laurie Thompson and Tom Wright, and freshmen: Rodney Collier, Amy Koser, Kelly Stone and Rich Tenney. The 1987-88 Mr. and Miss Con- geniality were: Amy Auker and David Boggs. “Come on, I’m going to be late for second half!” ex- claimed Mr. Congeniality David Boggs as he poses with Miss Congeniality Amy Auker. “How much longer do we have to stand like manne- quins? asked sophomore candidates Tom Wright and Krista Stone.
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| Above: “Duh, where am ?” asks senior Joey Busz, while ‘“Let’s take five.’ Most of the cast of L’il Abner relaxes “Who is that masked woman?” Sophomore Dawn Jen- being his usual silly self. for awhile. nings cares for her new-born pig. vd,
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“I think I’m sitting on the spare tire” said freshman Amy Above “Say cheese’’ - Leslie Tenney and Steve Espinoza Koser as she and Kelly Stone are on their car ride around the field. ing King and Queen. smile proudly after being crowned the new Homecom- “Flash those pearly whites’ - sophomores Laurie Thompson and Shawn Lenfestey enjoy the excitement SOL of the evening.
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