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Homecoming 1976. . . The football team suffered a disappointing loss, 37-0. Homecoming 1976, October 4-8 was a different affair than usual. Class cars replaced class floats. Band members replaced football team members as escorts for the queen and her attendants. It proved to be the best Homecoming ever, with the exception of one thing. The football team lost to Snowflake by the score of 37-0. Student Council decided that float- building was too costly. Each class was allowed to enter five cars in the parade. Clubs were also invited to enter cars. Winning the car competition was FFA. Culminating the week-long activities was the crowning of Linda Mankowski as Homecoming Queen, 1976. The band formed a spirit line, and the football This window, painted at the Bus Depot, was one of the many windows painted team entered through this line. by students at KHS. M
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Homecoming Royalty Queen candidates: Linda Mankowski, Tina Metzger (red Trans Am), Jane Barkhurst, Shelley Yokely and Maxine Hart (white Trans Am). Queen Linda Mankowski looks happy after being crowned Homecoming Queen. ABOVE: Attendants, Queen, and Escorts: Shelly Yokely and Kelly Moore, Jane Barkhurst and Ken Salmon; Tina Metzger and Mike Parsons; Queen Linda Mankowski and Pat McVey; and Maxine Hart and Harold Hatley. 13
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a Different Affair The Kingman High School Marching Band, under the direction of Mr. John Dallabetta, plays “You're a Grand Old Flag and forms a USA. 15
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