HomeMy WebLinkAbout0068 Friday, the day we had all waited for,
finally arrived. This day was appropri-
ately declared Spirit Day. Friday fea-
tured the Homecoming pep rally, more
class competitions, the Homecoming pa-
rade, the game and the dance. 1�
With high spirits Bulldog fans gathered
early in Bulldog Stadium for the game
against the Gulf Buccaneers. The time to 4
remember alumni and show the true Bull-
dog spirit was here at last. A pre-game
show, including the Homecoming candi- _
dates and floats displaying this year's
theme of"Home Sweet Home"preceded -r`p~ R~1 $
the real action. GH SCHOOL BAND
A fumble recovery by Jon Bibik began Z E P H Y R N1LLS.
the Bulldog drive to their first Home-
coming touchdown. The touchdown was
made by Eddie McKenzie in two carries Colorguard shows their color.
for seven yards, which made the score 6-
0 at the half.
During halftime Suzette Summers was
crowned Homecoming Queen; Jimmy
Geiger, Homecoming King; Heidi Ten-
Brink, Princess; Jon Bibik, Prince; Tracy
Foster, Sophomore Maid; and Holly Tim-
mons, Freshman Maid. The winners of
the wall and float competitions were also .�
announced. The Seniors won the wall and
class float competitions; D.C.T. won the
club float competition. 1'
In the third quarter a seventy-yard
punt return by Sean Mong made the 'S
score 12-0. A fourth quarter 46-yard field •
goal by Eric Smith broke the previous
school record of 42 yards and made the
final score 15-0. Kim smiles fcr the crowd. Dogs sank the Bucs.
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ROTC drill team staying in step. Bulldogs celebrate victory.
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