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Sallie Stoetzel elected queen Tiger homecoming 1974 October 11 brought with it the annual tapping convocation. At 12:30 the students reported to the auditorium where Mike Murman, Jerry Fast, Jeff Kerr, Doug Phelps, Terry Zaback, and Pete Hohnstein proceeded to announce the queen candidates. These candidates were: Diane Freeman, Debbie Gangwish, Lynn Garey, Nancy Fell, Vicki Alex- ander, and Sallie Steotzel. Finally, on the eve of October 18th the big event came and soon the Little does Lynn Gorey know that she is the next to be tapped. new 74-75 queen would be crowned. During halftime of the Lincoln Northeast game Sallie Steotzel was crowned queen by the 73-74 queen Dixie Schneider. Vickie Alexander was presented the title of Maid of Honor by the 73-74 maid of honor Jody Smith. The homecoming dance was held following the game with the Chancellors providing the entertain- ment in the high school gym. X Dave Tegtmeir smiles as he escorts the 1974 Maid of Honor Jody Smith. Vicki Alexander and Nancy Fell get the ride of their life.
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Mystery, murder, drama all-school play rewarding Who killed Mark Ablett? Was it the popular movie actress? The maid? Or one of the other house guests? This was the problem needing to be solved as the 1974 all- school play, The Red House Mystery, progressed. The play, written by A. A. Milne, concerned a red mansion owned by an Englishman. A guest appeared as a ghost who foretold the owner's death. The next morning, the owner was murdered. Everyone was a suspect until the murderer was trapped in the final scene. Scott Cast members were Tudehope, Christine Wille, Jerry Whelan, Les Bird, Deb Ridge, Roger Templin, Chris Mudder, John Franzen, Gloria Stichka, Marie Welsh, Kim Miller, Susan Rose, Chris Baldwin, Allen Hamsher, and Bill Tippin. According to Mr. Ron Veburg, director of the play, the biggest challenge was the English dialect that had to be used. Cast member Gloria Stichka said, It was a rewarding part of my senior year. Donna Leonard prepares Roger Templin for the play. Bill Tippin helps with sound. Christine Wille appears as a legendary ghost.
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