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THE TRADITIONAL BONFlIRE of the year lights the sky during Homecoming Week. Wood collection competition between classes pile each bonfire high. The sophomores efforts proved most successful, as they won the bonfire competition.
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Hello Week Teeny-Boppers Welcom d The hallowed halls came alive once more as the doors opened on the first day of school. Hello week marked the beginning of an exciting and inspirational year. Donning baby bibs, singing the Alma Mater and pushing a filbert down the hall was the sophomores welcome, all in the fun of becoming a Highlander. The Lassies danced to the traditional Lollipop Routinen at the assembly given in the sophomore's honor. The final event of the week was the annual Hello Dance. Everyone was well entertained by the Willamette Street Press. With the induction of a new class of Highlanders, Hello Week ended with a promise of an exciting year ahead. PINK AND BLUE bibs are the Sophomore's attire during Hello Week. Sophomores Steve Woodruff and Steve Purdy prefer to stick together. PAM HOFF AND Gordy Paddock were lucky victims during Hello Week. Filbert pushing was a favorite task bestowed upon sophomores by upperclassmen. TL f . -1' ilhfeirif
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Homecoming '67 nbelievabl Spirit and competition distinguished this year's Homecoming events. Colorful posters lined the halls as each class tried to win points toward the coveted honor of Homecoming Queen. Inter-class car bash, spirit ribbon sale and color competition concluded the point winning events. Friday night, the Highlanders played the Thurston Colts in the annual Homecoming game. A rousing victory highlighted the festivities for the Highlanders. The Homecoming dance, SUDDENLY IT'S FALL, topped off a great week for students and alumni alike. Thejunior class stacked up points winning all competition except the bonfire. For the first time in history ajunior, Terry Kanoff, was crowned queen of Homecoming. Senior, Patsy Still and sophomore, Lora Pfaller completed the court. SOUTH'S LOSS WAS North's gain. A bet over the football game, between Chuck Johnson and South Student Body President, Tom Lallas ends with a pie in the face for Tom, following a North win. A MIGHTY BLOW from senior Mike Millican adds another dent at the Homecoming car bash. Despite Mike's efforts, the juniors won. SPIRIT, FUN AND hard work distinguish the hall poster competition. Winning spirit brought a Junior class victory.
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