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i l Anoka Kicked The Charge Oul Of K e I I O g g 0 Aw, c'mon, Mr. Hass - you always give us homework the night of a game! O X 6 5 Fall Homecoming Mascot Herbie. Anoka Tornadoes kicked the charge out ol Kellogg in a 14-13 victory.
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Fall Homecoming I97I A sixth hour assembly on Homecoming Friday after- noon, October 15, kicked off the fall football festivities. Al Sorenson and Tom Bonnell serenaded Karen at her Coronation ceremony during the assembly. Anoka kicked the charge out of Kellogg as the homecoming slogan predicted, with a score of 14-13 ending the game Friday night. During halftime the Anoka band saluted Karen as her father and Drum Major Jon Hegvik escorted her across the field. The Fabulous Flippers played at the dance following the game. Karen and her escort, Steve Merrick, danced the first dance alone as Homecoming celebrators watched. 1 S + if R if il. if , ' A gf ... f L , Al Sorenson, accompanied by Tom Bonnell on the piano, dedicated You've Got a Friend to Queen Karen at the Homecoming assembly. The band salutes Queen Karen as she is escorted by her father and Drum Major Jon Hegvik across the field. ...,........,,.Ai 1
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AHS Talents Band Together To Place 3rd 'I ,- Anoka displayed excellent marching formation at LaCrosse. ,., - ,Q t. 4 '-A,-1 AHS placed third in this year's annual Octoberfest held in LaCrosse, Wisconsin. Fifteen midwestern high school bands competed for high scores in three catagories: marching pre- cision, musical quality, and general effect of the band. Each band had to march a three-mile course while playing several songs and keeping perfect line formation. Directed by Mr. Charles Olson, the Anoka band played three songs - Swing March, March of the lvlajorettesf' and the ASH school song. After winning first place for three consecutive years, Anoka band members were not too disappointed with a third place rating, as their comments after the competition pointed out: lt takes a one and a two added together to make a three. Well - out of fifteen bands! There's always next year . . .' I thought I was crazy when l got done marching, sighed senior clarinet player Lynn Johnson. We were so tired when we finished we couldn't move - but still, it was fun. 'S ,gc , 45,29 'ia-M g-Sf-, ' X '21 . , , . 4 . ,pn . .M ,ww Pl Q 3 It K --..- wt 4 'N 65 J? Exhausted marchers found relief on a shady hillside. Lunch With me DOYSA Far Lett: Tom Bonnell asked the musical question: WhereYs the bathroom? Lett: Down this street and to the left, an- swered Kathy Kopecky.
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