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AW 4 rp' y f SW fp TOP LEFT, Exuberant Queen Becky Stout dances the traditional first dance with Gordon Buslach, varsity football coach. BOTTOM LEFT, Pausing a moment before speak- ing to her audience, the Queen gathers her thoughts to express her gratitude. TOP RIGHT, Loyal subjects watch as their royalty dance to the beat ofthe Homecoming victory. MIDDLE RIGHT, Carol Akins, Holly Deibcrt, Glenda Hamlin, Mardy Willard and Jim Quintel, seniors, ride the I-Iawkmobile at Homecoming halftime. BOTTOM LEFT, Seniors Woody Sims and.Bill Thompson assist Royalty Vickey Crim and Cindy Olson. 16 Homecoming B 1
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The climax of activities throughout the school year, for sophomores, juniors, and eniors alike, can be summed up in one Evord: Homecoming. lIt all began with the introduction of queen candidates and sophomore and junior princesses. The following day, spirit ran high at the pep assembly. Emperor Smith played host to 1500 screaming fans. A net full of balloons descended into the crowd, ending the assembly with feelings of ex- citement and hope for a victory the follow- ing night at the game. A parade led to stands filled to their cap- acity, and bright lights depicted the spirit that so obviously resounded into the stadi- um. One touchdown after another led Terrace to a 30-20 victory over previously undefeated Woodway. A proud audience viewed the 1970-71 royalty as they stood beside the cars that replaced the float this year during halftime. The final festivity, attended by MTHS students and alumni, was the traditional dance and Coronation. Marti Mallory, 1969-70 queen, returned to honor Becky Stout by crowning her Homecoming Queen for 1970-71. Clutching a football presented to her by the victorious team, and savoring a kiss awarded her by Earl Brock, Becky delivered a few shaky words of gratitude. Queen Becky's court consiste of gratitude. Queen Becky's court con- sisted of Cindy Olson, first princess, Vickey Crim, second princess, Pam O'Meara, junior princess, and Bev Cis- neros, sophomore princess. Among the contributors to Homecoming were Letterwomen, Girls' Club, senior, junior, sophomore classes, football team, coaches, and Mr. Haase and his active committees. , vnitl7u 7: with 11 iii BERT M 'jf 9... .2067 l'itilfm'3' fc?-V1 9' X wi , X Homecoming 15
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