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HOMECOMING Beginning with the theme We've Only Just Begun, Homecoming 1971 was marked by change - planned, unexpect- ed, successful. The climax of Homecoming was the night of the big game between the Hor- nets and the LoPlata Warriors. The half time ceremonies began with the sophomores' first-place winning float leading the parade, organized by SGA Vice President Joe Barnes, around the track. Upperclassmen, confident that they had longest spirit chain, were stunned as the A ','t ,... nl-. . I R f S i it 5 Y, it Q' . ,A . . , A - T .,,': iff. A : iill ik! fy ,, if 'E W 1 K K ' spirit chains were unrolled across the field and the freshmen chalked up an unbe lievable victory. The band presented a sparkling half time show along with capturing the covet ed cheerleader's Spirit Jug. Seniors Sylvia Whatley, Nancie Rowe l2l 1
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place in the 16-mile marathon relay. Later in the evening, the GM Student Government Association float, using the fair's theme, Past, Present, Progress, and Peace won second place. First place win- ner was White Marsh. The art display exhibited in the educa- tion building by the GM art department won a second place award with Chopticon receiving first place. In the speech contest, Patrick Ryan won second place with his speech entitled Circles. Carolyn Curtis from St. Mary's Academy took first place. Participating in the horseshow were GM's Nancy Otis on Seraphim, Lynn Cline on Go-Me-One-Better, Pam Bluementhal on Satan 's Brocade, and Kathy Willey on My Missy and Ring Dance. All won rib- bons in various classes. The fair closed on September 26. lll Kim Cook, Nancie Rowe, and Ann Levay, GM representatives in Queen of Tolerance Contest. l2l Great Mills Marching Band in Friday night's parade. l3l Kathy Willey takes Caprice over a iump. Ml Surrounded by GM marathon winners, Ann Levay, Queen of Tolerance, congratulates the team. l5l Maiorette Cindy Franzen marches in the County Fair parade. l6l Henry Rowe takes a break to watch the horseshow. l7l Principal Marvin Joy proudly displays marathon trophy won by GM relay team. 9, ri et. ,. 'slip 4 of te ',,5f,.., . -of , f' fray. ' AK ,iff :ge .V ,gifs ' f,-we-Q ,A ' 'rf' ' , in P ,pf ., ,e ,, . Q W N ', -26.-1 ' .i 2'i img?-K ' ' ' . ' , . ,A . , . ,T u Q- Q L' t1QQ,.,-34 Stir! 5. r A W-Q 51 i r fffl 'weft '51
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Chris Mora, and Lillie Dyson, junior Esther Aud, sophomore Mary Lynn Runco, and freshman Debbie Weeks formed a beauti- ful court for our radiant Homecoming queen, Patty Izydore. Her crowning was the big moment of the evening. Spirits rose above the rain for the Homecoming dance on Saturday, Hallow- een night. The Huns Revue played for a record crowd under a burgundy and navy crepe paper canopy and a snow-white dove of peace, the symbol of Homecom- ing '7l's sponsor, the Student Govern- ment. lil Odell Smith plunges through LaPlata's line. l2l Bandmaster Larry Brown escorts his band through Lexington Park during the Homecoming parade. l3l Principal Marvin Joy crowns Senior Patty lzydore as the 1971 Homecoming queen. Ml Diane Sachs leads the crowd during Homecoming pep rally. l5l The bonfire lol The Senior Class float. l3l courtesy ot Mt. Photo l4l l 2 3' Q' ' -s 'gig t S 5 , s . ., If lg :fi .. 'iummnn mum li' 4 ,. ' ,fl f -yl,ig? , ' y rt. X Q 1, Ex Qs 5 lil' My FEGUN E yn I T -HEA .Thin sl
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