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Pep Club President, Beth Applegate, crowns Carole Rarick, 1970 Homecoming Queen. Age of Aquarius The traditional bonfire was held for the 1969 Homecoming on October 30. Despite the rain, an enthusiastic group turned out to hear the speech of Ken McCormick. Spirits were high for the parade on Friday afternoon where Dick Hahn and Coach Shoff gave inspiring speeches. The football game on Friday night climaxed the week’s preparation. The highlight of the evening was the half tune ceremony where Carole Rarick was named Homecoming Queen for 1969. Crowned by Beth Applegate, president of the Pep Club, she was presented a bouquet of roses by Pat Tynon, vice president of the “A” Club. Following the victory over Syracuse a dance was held at the armory. The Pep Club was busy, weeks in advance, preparing the signs of the zodiac which represented the theme Age of Aquarius”. The music was supplied by “Farmer John and the Pigs.” The excitement of the evening begins with the breaking of the arch. 29
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The 1970 Homecoming attendants and their escorts: Carole Rarick. Tom Welch. Jim Beatty. Yorke Warden, John Crotty. Mickey Cook. Rhonda Rohrs. Kathy Edwards, Patsy Stephens, Jackie Shew. Homecoming Ushers in the Coach Shoff receives a hearty chuckle from the team. Sandy Probasco and Sheila Wolfe spend every free moment decorating the armory for the dance. 28
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Joe Ely, Charles Fox, and Carl Stevenson place the sword in the Table decorators at the Hotel included Nickey Jo Moore, stone. Juniors Bring Legendary Kingdom of Camelot to Life Romeo Mark Coatney and Juliet Susan Biere prepare to serve the Royal Court of “Camelot . The Junior Class presented the Junior-Senior Banquet in honor of the class of 1970 with the theme of “Camelot”. The banquet was held May 2 in the Auburn Hotel banquet room. Master of ceremonies was Kirk Kuiwitzky, president of the Junior Class. John Wolcott’s invocation preceded the banquet. Kirk welcomed the seniors; and Glenn Clements, Senior Class president, gave a response. Colleen Harris inspired the court with a solo from Camelot”. Dave Holsclaw presented a humorous address by James Thurber. The Minstrels Octet performed by singing the musical number Camelot”. The main speaker of the evening was Superintendent of Schools Albert Austin. Kirk concluded the ceremonies and the guests moved to the high school auditorium where the prom was held. The juniors selected sixteen students from the Sophomore Class to serve at the banquet and prom. They wore red and blue Romeo and Juliet costumes. The auditorium was decorated with a draw bridge, throne, and a fountain. 30
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