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As the parade began, the floats sailed by, all resembling
their takes on horror. Each one having its own unique per-
sonality: the freshman rocked its Great Pumpkin brigade; the
sophomores modeled their take on Thriller; the juniors simu-
The parade was a lated the notorious witch film Hocus Pocus; and the seniors
finished it off with the well-known classic Frankenstein.
thriller of o time! As the game neared, each one had its own imitation of the
hopeful beating of their opponents, The Gulf Buccaneers.
• April Durrett With the crowd's expectations all being on the seniors,
people were taken by the sophomores impersonation of one
of Michael Jackson's greatest accomplishments, the miracu-
lous Thriller. In the end, however, people decided to be keen
on the timeless Frankenstein. SENIORS WIN!
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The Designing Process
Imagination. Determination. Hard work. Sweat. Four of the most
essential characteristics needed to construct a float. Some rehearsed
their choreography, like sophomore Carly Patton (top right), while
others designed the huge signs displaying their class like seniors
Elizabeth Patrias and Katelyn Orosz (bottom right.) In the end, the
construction is really what counts, so the freshmen (top left), Colleen
Lawrence and Victoria Castillo, and the juniors (bottom left). Javier
Sanchez and Brent Lucas, painted, cut wood, and did whatever nec-
essary to try and win the glory of first place.
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