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I     Homecoming                                                                   Students weren't  restricted  to danc1ng  with only their
                                                                                              arranged dates. Seniors Anne Etheredge and Demk Vo-
                                                                                              rei-Sharp share a dance while  Etheredge's date. Shane
                                                                                              Tobabe n. looks on . (R. Rasmussen)
                                   Reaching  the  Clouds


               Students  Meet Unusual


                                             -Jennifer Hueftle-

                                                        Coronation  wasn ยท t  usual  either.  The
                                                    crownings occurred above the dance floor in
                 "On Cloud Nine" as  she  left the gym.  the area in  front of the mezzanine incorpora-
                  ould be  hard not to feel  fantastic after  ting the theme. The  honors  of king and queen
                 mecoming dance.                    were given  to  Denise  Eickholt and  Peter
               Excitement began  to  build Monday as  Chung.  a first time candidate. Senior Hillary
           the student body pulled together during Spir- Hays said.  "Coronation was the  highlight of
           it Week  On  Friday  night school  spirit was  the evening. seeing  Pete.  a first time candi-
           shown at the  football game and  the  special  date.  win  was  great." The  theme  song
           halftime  activities. Halftime allowed students  "Never Tear Us  Apart"  by INXS  played as  all
           and  parents another  look at the  candidates  of the royalty accepted congratulations from
           for royalty. The  loss to Bellevue West wasn't  friends.
           enough to bring students down. the  week-    While  some  students went home after
           end  wasn't over yet.                    the  dance others were just in  the  middle of  '
               The  highlight of the week was on  Satur- their evening  Only Sunday  morning,  when
           day  night  when  students were  raised  to  they realized that the evening that they look-
           "Cloud Nine". the theme for the dance. For  ecj)orward to for so long was over. did stu-
           a second year students were greeted at the  dents notice that the billowy puffs of cloud
           dance by  a slideshow of  the  students usual  underneath their feet  were slipping away.
           school  activities. The  dance  definitely was  Fre shman  Kelli  Mahoney said.  " I left wish-
           not one  of the  regular activities. Streamers  ing  that  there  was  another dance  like  it
           and  ball oons covered the  walls and ceilings  soon."   <111111
           and  the  guy who never took off his  tennis
           shoes  had  on  a suit  and  tie.





































                                                     Bright  lights and  access  to  fa st  ca rs made  the night
                                                     special , Juni or Domini c Arell ano and Se nior Kri ssy Jes-
                                                     sen  were ph otographed  from an oth er ca r while th ey
                                                     were on  Ce nter Street on  the way  to the dinner. (J.
                                                     Kaldor)
            For some al umni it was a literal homecoming as  they  re-
            turned  from college  to  be  with  thei r  dates.  Al umnu s  Having  a moment in the spotlight. queen ca ndidates
            Renee Swartz came back from college to go with Senior  Kerry  Larson  and  Stephanie  Graham  take  the  ride
            Brian Arp  to the da nce . (5. Pedersen)   around the playi ng fie ld during the halftime ac ti vities .
                                                     Halftime was  exciting as every one watched ne w faces
                                                     pa rtake in tradition. (D.  Louden)


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