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Clockwise starting left; Annette Barton, Cathy Bolin, Mrs. Sisler, and Renee Dygert glamorize the different combinations of grubby clothes; A shocking attire of colors and clashing prints is modeled by Teresa Thomas; Seniors costumed like the nostalgic 50 ' s mingle in the hali. 17
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Contests spark enthusiasm in spirit week The creation of spirit week by the Student Council was introduced into the Homecoming festivities this year. Individual contests for costumes were held each day in which students and teachers were allowed to dress according to the title of the day. Each winning person received a free ticket to the Homecoming football game. The week began with Grubbies Day in which everyone dressed m their scrubbiest clothes. On Tuesday students dressed as the high school crowd of the 50 ' s. Wednesday was the day for any combination of clashing colors and prints that could be created. A snake dance through town was also held that day. Thursday, different assortments of purple ond gold were worn. Outfits ronged from purple leotards and yellow slippers to the winning costumes which were dresses trimmed in gold tinsel. A bonfire was held that night behind Hendry Pork School. Friday everyone dressed in their good clothes to have their pictures taken for the yearbook. Winners during the week were Tim Johnson, Melody Roush, Doug Sanders, Lori Horny, Cindy Crimmins, Stocy Fulton, and Fritz Cripe. Later that afternoon everyone swarmed into the gymnasium to o pep session that ended spirit week with great success. Clockwise starling upper right; Cheerleaders rally spirit from cold spectators who hove gathered around the blazing bonfire; Snake dancing students parade through town; Cindy Crimmins and Stacy Fulton show off their matching purple and gold 20 ' s outfits; During an afternoon pep session. Coach Sirk hurries to win first place in a banana-eating contest. 16
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student Council creates a fantastic Homecoming A bitter, twenty-degree night, class floats, nervous queen candidates, Jan Simons, and an enthusiastic crowd and team, add up to only one event — Homecoming ' 74. Preparations for Homecoming 1 974 by the Student Council finally became reality on October 1 8 after many long hours of hard work and planning. Although the budget limited elaborate festivities, student involvement was at its peak Friday. During halftime, a new tradition mingled with the old as Jenny Golden was crowned by last year ' s queen, Jon Simons. The top award went to the Freshman class In float competition. After the halftime ceremonies, the football team returned to the field to face the strong East Noble Knights who defeated the Hornets 1 4- 7. ■ 1 m Hi K« - B J 1 K V H I ' miP O ' •1 w 9 i Hk iIsiHl m ( } 11 li. H 1 1 KiP ||f ■ tt|i ' V - H ' ir T l m, w LJjfl riM P VI 1 i n 1 1 6 ■ P 1 il HH l ffiiaS V Lm- Clockwise, starting upper right: The Homecoming court and their escorts: Jan Simons, Craig Ralston, Jenny Golden, Gary Lewis, Denise Franze, Bruce Hull, Susie Griffis, Don Hammel, Susie Fee, Mark Carpenter, Beth VanWogner, Larry Willig, Debbie Shipe, and Paul Golliff; On the Sophomore class float, Mork VanWagner is trapped under the jaws of Mormoduke; Jenny Golden reigns as the 1 974-75 Homecoming Queen. 18
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