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Dan Fetty and Steve Lawrence congratulate Julie Woodsides after crown- ing her queen. Julie was escorted by Ted Pruitt. Kathy Brown dances to the music of Orange Grace at the dance after the game. s A 4, The prize winning float glides down Sigler Street during the parade. Homecoming - 13
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12 - Homecoming Players and cheerleaders chat around the bonfire while waiting for the snake dance to begin. Homecoming rituals began the night of October 4 with a pep rally sponsored by the Health Club. Features were: a bonfire, yells led by the cheerleaders, and a snake dance for victory through the town led by the football team on a fire- truck with many spirited fans following close behind. A new event was the Trike-a-thon. Four girls from each class formed a re- lay team, each taking her turn to race down the parking lot. The sophomore class won the race and received a homemade trophy. After returning from the long jour- ney through town, students were ready for a pep talk from.Coach Ice. After his stimulating encouragement, the pej) rally ended with small groups of kids doing last minute odd jobs on their Homecoming floats for the next night. Homecoming Night '73 started with a parade led by Frankton's police and fire departments. Next in the procession was the Marching Eagle Band; followed by the queen candidates: Julie Wood- sides, Mary Ann Hudson, RitaWest- erfield, Sue Minton, and Theresa Overdorf. Each class was represented in the parade by a float. The Class of '75 was chosen for the prize of out- standing float. The slogan was, Hu$kie Puppies Are Dumb . It consisted of a large brown and orange shoe with a large dog accompanying it. Half time festivities included the crowning of Julie Woodside as Home- coming Queen. Despite the disappointing loss of the game, many fans found the dance after- wards to be an outlet for storing the memories of Homecoming '73. HOMECOMING ’73 FESTIVE DESPITE LOSS TO HUSKIES T53T
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JUNIOR MISS CONTESTANTS, Janis Brown, Marilyn Burkhart, Kathy Allen, Carol Perkins, Chris Couch, Cheryl Conrad, Toni Whitte, Sue Minton, Kathy Addison, Sharel Shepler. Sue Minton strums her guitar while singing the Theme from Billy Jack . 14 - Junior Miss Master of Ceremonies, Bob Braun, sings Marne . Marilyn Burkhart does her version of Little Orphan Annie for the talent competition.
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