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HOMECOMING ACTIVITIES Many students participated in the activities planned for Homecoming Week. Monday was Rambo Oay, and everybody wore their camouflage attire. Tuesday students found their twin and dressed alike during Twin Day. Wednesday was Fifties Day. and everyone rolled up their jeans and wore bobby socks and poodle skirts. Thursday, students went Mad For Plaid, with the exception of Key Clubbers and J.V. and Varsity Cheerleaders, Pantherettes, and Boosters. For these organizations, new members participated in Iniation Day. Key Clubbers wore their clothes backwards and had shower caps on their heads. They carried fly swatters to keep the girls away. J. V. Cheerleaders dressed UGLY and carried lunch pails. The Varsity Squad wore highlighter caps, no make up and Taco Bell pants. Pantherettes dressed as toy dolls and ate baby food during lunch. Boosters made themselves up half way and wore bath robes. Thursday night, a Homecoming Pep Rally and Parade were held. The turn out was tremendous, and the spirit shook the stadium, as every auxiliary group performed. Friday, students wore purple and white on Purple and White Day. Everyone packed picnic lunches or participated in the special cafeteria take out program to join a huge picnic on the grounds by the gym. . 6
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Cheerleaders Tylee Jackson, Christy Kaiser, and Pam Crawford stop to show off their Initiation attire. The Varsity Cheerleaders are ready for their big day — Initiation Day. that is. Pantherettes Heather Turney, Elena Perez, and Stacey Hoffman, who are dressed as dolls, enjoy eating baby food during lunch. Mike Yawn is enjoying his day as a new member in the Key Club. The Varsity Cheerleaders are getting ready to participate in the Homecoming Parade and the pep rally Thursday night. 7
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