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Senior Jeff Thomas tries to win
                               his date a prize at the ring toss
                               booth at the carnival that was
                               located in the hallways outside  the
                               cafeteria where the Homecoming
                               dance was held.



































           “Seasons change, people change, feelings change
        .  .  so says the song by Expose.  Some things have
        changed over the past 19 years from 1969 to  1988,
        but some things have stayed the same.  If something
        works , why change it?
           Changes have happened since the Homecoming
        of ’69.  One  such  change  is  the  way  royalty  was
        selected.  “The royalty of’69 was nominated by the R
        Club for the boys and the Pep Club for girls,”  Neal
        McDonald,  former  R  Club  sponsor,  said.  “The  R-
        Club was for anyone who earned an athletic letter.
        We  nominated  the  candidates  because  we  earned
        the right.”
          Tricia Carbullido, cheerleading captain, said that
        anyone could sign up to be a part of royalty, all they
        had to do was put their name on the list.
           Parker Hill, senior, said, “I signed up for royalty
        because I hadn’t done anything while I was here.  I
        haven’t been in a popularity contest since the sixth
        grade.  I wanted to see if I still had it in me.”
            Hill had it in him, he was elected Homecoming
        King and Senior Terri Wachtler was  Homecoming
        Queen.
           Wachtler had her own reason for signing up for
        royalty.  “Mr.  Benzel came into the lunch room and
        said put your name on the list for royalty, so I did.”
            Royalty changed and went back to the way roy­
        alty  was  announced  in  ’69.  Royalty  1988  was  an­
        nounced  at the  2  p.m.  pep  rally  Oct.  7.  “I  liked  it
        better  this  way,”  Hill  said.  “Everyone  saw  me  in
        normal clothes instead of being all dressed up.  The
        only  bad  part  was  that  I  was  teased  all  weekend
                                                                                                              “Congratulations, ” says Senior
        about the Imperial Butter Crown.”                                                                     Candi Marquis to Homecoming
                                                                                                              King Parker Hill.





              ..j'ftfi*  Htttwcomfng theme for 1975-1976 was  “Color My World”.
             MtaiSc was provide by a Bye band, Day Star, and tickets we re $ 1.50
             a personal?   '   j :V



             Rsmlalee,  Vol. XIX, No. 2,  Page  1, September 26,  1975.
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