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1. A banner. Netherlands, is mode enstoting the theme. 2. Everyone is treated to punch and a slice of the gorgeous coke to celebrate the oc- casion. 3. The band Roggs provides the music for the evening. 4. The doss officers. Mary Cudd. Angie Mackler and Jane Nickleby pose for a pretty picture. 5. David FHipiak escorts Christine Gratz across the bridge. o. Karl Oestreich and Perry Scobey build the windmill, b. Mary Cudd attempts to climb the ladder to help put up streamers, c. Kathy Sund- berg and Tim FHipiak assemble a pine tree. d. Meghan Darrett puts up streamers to help decorate the gym. e. Dori Curtiss helps with the streamers. 10 Prom
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1. Dill Kotz does the honors and fulfills Coach Horry Kaminski's promise to his ream with a cream pie during the Homecoming pepfest. 2. The winning senior doss poster reigns over the Home- coming festivities in the commons. This poster was drawn by Dryan Relyea. 3. The band Triad entertains the Homecoming crowd. 4. High School youth envolved Mondy Turner and Dun- con Roberts, children of the community. 5. Vickie Halvorson has the double duty of crowning two Homecoming queens. Jane Nickleby and Kathy Drozek. a. Kim Kopoun and Kelly Conley perform os Dig Duffs for the pepfest. b. The wheelbarrow race was won by the sophomores, c. Students look on os the balloon explodes on Pete Vonosse. d. Tim Weinberg attempts to jump the last hurdle before tackling the tires, e. Dave Iverson carries the boll, but he can't carry Hudson in a victory over Durand. The Night That Made It All Worthwhile WUVVVVJT1VMJMJ) Homecoming 9
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A Touch Of Wooden Shoes Comes To Hudson With youthful fervor, Juniors pitched in to transform the ordinory gym into the Netherlands for one mogicol evening. Pine trees were erected and pork benches set up. Murals of dike walls and mountain scenes were painted and a wishing well and windmill were built. Streamers flowed from the ceiling beneath the dimmed gymnasium lights. Curious students had to be locked out of the gym, but an accidental glimpse produced gasps of awe. On the night of May 5, the doors were opened and the gym was revealed for the first time to the prom goers. The band, Raggs, provided an enchanting evening of mellow rock for both dancers and listeners. At 9:00 the grand march commenced as couples began to cross the bridge to the theme song, The Netherlands. It was over all too soon, but remained a memory of our youth to be cherished forever.
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