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Karen Wilbur and Forrest Tabor make jump rop- ing double look like a breeze. Another one! Mike Maisner dances across the floor in an attempt to catch colorful jellybeans. Gobbling her way to share the 4th Big Mac eat- ing contest victory with Jim Sobel, is Teresa Vandenheede. Homecoming 17
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Welcome to Redskin Country With the new extensive football field almost completed. Homecoming found itself going through a variety of alterations as the student body made a Welcome to Redskin Country.” The successful idea of class lawn display did away with the preceding floats that annually deteriorated during the Homecoming parade. The class lawn display offered the community a chance to leisurely observe the outcome of all the nights behind closed barn doors. The field was lit up on the Thursday night before the game against the Coldwater Cardinals for a vigorous pep rally and the bleacher stomping and mitten applauding roared throughout the nine evening events, which included hula-hooping, frisbee tossing and a class competition cheer that rocked the judges on the opposite side of the field. The burning of the bird” brought the student spirit to a soaring high, while Homecoming queen Karen Wilbur, coach Ron Labadie, and guest speaker, John Aalbregste spoke in order to charge the crowd even more for the following night’s game. The class of '78 prepares to yell their original Super Seniors are Great Cheer. Definitely fired up. Scott Sargent screams a Mighty Redskin call. On the Thursday night Pep Rally, Bernadette Kaliz hula-hoops the seniors to a victory. 16 Homecoming
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Assembled once again, classes battle for victories The four separate classes congregated once again in the gymnasium on Friday afternoon with sly schemes for rival classes burning in their brains. The contending class strove for the finish lines throughout the afternoon in contests like gunnysack racing, football pushing, marshmellow eating and rope jumping. The super seniors” ended up running away with nine of the thirteen first places, and they chowed their way to a victory in all three of the edible contests. Senior Jim Sobel made history during the assembly by consuming more than his share of Big Mac’s as he chomped his way to his fourth Homecoming Big Mac eating victory. Like in the previous two years, the student body advanced their spirit by raising almost $1,400 in three short days for the United Fund Drive. The seniors brought in $516.45 with the juniors not very far behind with $408.66: the sophomores contributed $327.88 and the freshmen brought in $141.22. 1 8 ' Homecoming
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