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FLAGMEN AI 1. Playing music for the pep assembly. Sue Vidmar and Rick Foreman con- tribute spirit. 2. Rumbles are not only a place for dancing but also a hot spot for socializing. 3. William Shakespeare (Guido deBest) attempts to kiss Queen Elizabeth (Tori Memmitt) as Dark Lady (Kelly Keith) angerly ob- HEAD Student Life
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The Best Characters Of Today, Are The Leaders Of Tomorrow. 1. Co-captains of the girls' Varsity basketball team, Kim Kearns and Michelle Tonozzi, demonstrate their leadership on the court as well as off. Talking at the pep assembly is not hard for Kim Kearns as she seems to have a lot to say. 2. A letter jacket symbolizes not only achievement in ment in an activity but also serves as a recognition of recognition of the school. Donald Currier parades his proudly. 10 Opening
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October's Stage A time for us, this year's theme, set the stage for Home- coming activities, Oct. 10-15. Spirit soared as all classes (and teachers) participated in deco- rating cars and readying every- one for the halftime festivities. Deviating from the normal float constructions, an excel- lent exhibition of decorated cars paraded down the main street of Fruita on Saturday morning, Oct. 15. Student Senate awarded a prize to the Class of '79 for having the best decorated and greatest quanti- ty of cars. Preceeding the car parade, everyone assembled at Circle Park for a homemade ice cream social, sponsored by Student Senate and entertain- ment furnished by the school jazz band. Then the convoy of enthusiasm headed to Stocker Stadium for the annual Home- coming game at 1:30 p.m. Crowns Royalty There the Wildcat football team clashed with the Delta Panthers for a winning score of 29-15. During halftime festivi- ties, the Pom Pon girls per- formed for the Fruita specta- tors a routine to the music of Shaft. The queen and her court wheeled onto the field to the band music of Won't Last A Day Without You. Miss Kathy McCoy, escorted by Mike McDaniel, became 1977 Queen, receiving a bouquet of blue daisies, roses and white carnations. Attending her were Senior Attendant Diana Welch, escorted by Mark Swingle, Junior Attendant Dawn Gsell, escorted by Brian Holthus, and Sophomore At- tendant Ruth Gieske, escorted by Mike Stone. Adding that lit- tle bit of something extra was Niki Mullis, flower girl, and Trevor Tonozzi, crown beater. 12 Homecoming
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