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Homecoming '7 The Homecoming game was only the climax of a very busy and spirited week. The days before were filled with students decor- ating the school halls and their wearing of a certain something' each day of the week to express their school spirit. Also, ex- citement prevailed with the tapping of the football court, who reigned over the dance, and the choosing of Miss Spirit, who led the serpentine through Banks on the day of the big game. Tradition was broken this year as students had to forfeit their bonfire to help prevent pollution. Instead, balloons were gathered throughout the week and on the night of the game they were dropped from the top of the grandstands and left to float to the ground. Halftime entertainment for the game was a per- formance given by the Band, Drill Team, and Pep Club. So, through the cooperation and help of all students and faculty, Homecoming week is something everyone can reflect back on with a feeling of pride! Above, Miss Spirit, Irene Moelmke, is shown leading the ser- pentine through Banks. Right center, Warren Clary, number l 25, breaks for a big gainer against Willamina. Fa.r right, spirit of the classes can be seen by the large number of balloons col- lected during Homecoming week. Bottom left, joy is mirrored in Glenda Comstock's face after her tapping by Larxly Evers. Bottom right, part of the half time entertainment o the game is displayed by Pep Club. I6
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What It Was - Was Football Couples danced to the tune, Reflections of the Times Long Past , which joined with the theme, What lt Was Was Football , for the 1970 Homecoming Dance. Decorations consisted of enlarged football pictures taken throughout the season while miniature footballs made appropriate souvenirs for the couples. The evening also included football slides shown by Robert Hamel. The court, who reigned over the dance, consisted of Queen Glenda Comstock, Senior Princess Valene Burns, Junior Princess Bobbie Zook, Sophomore Princess Janet Herb, and Freshman Princess Diane Van- Domelon. These girls were crowned at the highlight of the evening to the song of Reflections of the Times Long Past which was played by the Henry Deetz Orchestra. At far top, right, couples are shown viewin the decorations that adorned the mom. At right, couples reveaf their pleasure at seeing slides that highlighted the 1970 football season. Bottom ri ht shows the court consisting of, from l. to r. . Ianet Hexgb escorted gy Ron Knoke, Bobbie Zook escorted by Dan Pearson, Glenda Comstock es- corted by Mark Mead, Valene Burns escorted by Dave Kemper, and Diane VanDome1on escorted Hy Doyle Moore. Bottom, souvenirs seem to be an important part of every dance and the miniature footballs arranged on the field attracted much attention. I8
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