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A cast of 84 brought down the house Coming from the largest cast of characters the East Noble Drama- Thespians Club opened the third annual Homecoming with the Party ' s on the House. Variety Show set many new re- cords. For the first time in any production the EN faculty was in- volved. The cast was not only the largest ever but many skits and songs were done through audience interplay. ABOVE: Memories of Days Gone By was the theme of the F.F.A. float which took top honors for the second year in a row. CENTER: At half time all eyes were focus- ed on these eight girls, one of which would be crowned 1971 Homecoming Queen. Senior Sally Reith received the crown from last year ' s queen, Miss Cathy Har- bin. Back Row: Junior court, Deb War- ner, Rhae Soboslay, sophomore court, Deb Blaskie, Beth Maxson, Front Row: 1970 Queen, Cathy Harbin, Senior court, Linda Rules, Sally Reith, and Susan Bor- ger. BELOW: Sophomore, Joe Soboslay, replacement for the injured Tom Conley, attempts to pass from the pocket to score against the Hornets. The next activity on the Home- coming agenda was the parade. The line of cars and floats had to fight five o ' clock traffic from North Main to the high school. Knights have yet to win a Home- coming game and this year ' s game was no exception. The Angola Hor- nets defeated the Knights 7-0 in the last minutes of play. A dance followed the game with the Split Stone supplying the music. Flying confetti and bursting bal- loons ended the Homecoming weekend as the Variety Show was presented for the second and last time for the 1971-72 Homecoming. 1 4 Homecoming
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East Noble ' s Junior Varsity proved this season that if you are smart and quick you can win in foot- ball. This year ' s Squires were small in size but large in cour- age and had the biggest thing in football, a lot of heart. They played everytime to win and to win wasn ' t too easy when one has to practice with the varsity before he plays the game. With a very bright-looking back field and some great defense the Squires of this year will make the East Noble Knights something to be reckoned with in the conference. LEFT: Touchdown! Mike Cox shows the referee how it should be done as the Knights go over for a score against Garrett. BELOW LEFT: Sometimes Jun- ior Varsity games turn in to mavhem. BELOW: Sophomore Grover Yontz out runs a host of Columbia City players in a home Junior Varsitv game. Football 13
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UPPER LEFT: Flames rose higher as Harvey the Hornet was thrown into the bonfire by the Senior Class before the big homecoming game. A pep rally was also held at this time. UPPER RIGHT: Mr. Inniger, a EN staff member shows his talent as he plays his tuba in one of the teacher ' s skits. ABOVE: Homecoming was opened and closed very successfully by this large number of young performers that presented The Party is on the House under the direction of Mr. Craig Munk. Homecoming 15
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