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HBnyy The Hilter guise of alumni Scott Whitlock during his Home- coming Assembly speech provides comic relief for the crowd awaiting the announcement of King and Queen. Seated in the ela- borately decorated gym. Dave Summer and Stephanie Weeks dis- cuss the Homecoming game. Volunteeres spent all day setting up the gym. The call went out: the senior class needed eighty card tables. Eighty card tables, what for? Had someone lost their mind? No, the card tables were for the Homecoming Assembly. Seniors Karin Zisko and Bob Wolfe, co-chairpersons, used the tables to make the West Gym resemble a restaurant instead of a basketball court. ‘‘We really didn’t have any problems acquiring the tables,” said Karin. ‘‘It wasn’t just seniors who lent them, it was everyone.” Despite their efforts, Karin and Bob still had their share of problems. Even morning announcements asking for interested students to participate brought no one to help with the assem- bly. Still, the final effect was appre- ciated by the seniors and underclassmen. ‘‘It seemed more relaxed,” commented junior Joan Trexler. Also included in the array of Home- coming festivities was the dance empha- sizing the Roaring Twenties. ‘‘The total cost of the dance was about $1,000,” said chairperson Ruth Skowronski, ‘‘including all decorations, the band, and the sterling silver hearts given to all senior girls.” Although 213 couples attended the dance, it couldn’t cater to the tastes of everyone. Colleen Mackin, who attended with an out-of-school date, commented, ‘‘It didn’t meet my expec- tations, but maybe that was bcause the band took such long breaks.” Dave Dasco particularly admired the theme used for the dance. He observed, ‘‘The theme was well supported by the decorations. That made the dance more fun.” Homecoming— 17
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Before heading out on the dance floor, Donna Crook and Dave Rode atop for punch and cookies. Eighth graders volunteered to help serve. About ready for a break. Deni Sylvester and Jeff Nagel finish out the song. Music by the new “Asylum” en tertained the dancers. — Student Life Alone on the dance floor, the Homecoming Court enjoys its tra- ditional slow dance. The dancers cleared out of the gym by 12:30. half an hour later than scheduled. While others spend their time dancing, Scott Kale and Marjean Taylor take a break. The table decorations display- ed the theme of “The Roaring Twenties”.
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»|TB After paying $10 for jerseys and insurance policies, and juniors and seniors clash in the 12th annual pow- derpuff game. —Student Life A half hour before game time. Marie West finishes up last min- ute preparations with aid of Kristy Janda. Kristy printed Sen- iors Kick ‘A’ ” on Marie’s sweat pants. After homeroom on Fri- day. November 11, Mr. Joe Loomis informs powderpuff partici- pants of the vandal- ism incident.
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