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Home- coming — One to Be Remem- bered Homecoming 1978 was one to be remembered. This is due in part to the closeness of the total points between the junior and senior classes. The sophomores started their second year by winning the gunny sack, spider, egg spoon, and wheelbarrow races. The junior class joined together to win, the hotdog and marshmallow eating contests as well as the foot- ball push, rope jumping, boys and girls frisbee toss, the couple relay, and lawn display The seniors finished their last homecoming by taking firsts in the United Fund collection, tea drinking, jelly bean toss, Big Mac” eating, girls and boys hula hoop, and for the fourth year in a row, the tug of war. Our beloved Mr. Burnt gets into his mad sci- entist act during the skit. Competing in the Hula Hoop contest are Sen- iors Lori Hamilton and Dave “tqrint Clem- ons. 16 Homecoming
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Mona Bidwell and Dave Flint represented the Junior class during the week of Homecom- ing. Representing the freshmen in the first year were Angie Weatherly and Gary Bradshaw. The Sophomores chose Jolene Flynn and Jeff DeVries as their attendant and escort Homecoming 15
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The Junior class gets rowdy during the Homecoming Pep Assembly. Ray Davis and Renee Colvin chow on hot- dogs for the Junior class. Carol Cascarelli and Mike Mumaw are enjoy- ing a leisurly lunch of 5 Big Macs Phillip Lasky raises his fist in attempt to indi- cate that the sophomores are 1 Homecoming 17
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