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Homecoming '77 becomes an exciting event at North- ern onc e again. Homecoming week is launched into spir- it with Spook the Rams Day in which interested teach- ers and students wear costumes to spook the spirit out of Southern. Tuesday, crazy hat day, boosts spirits higher than before. Wednesday is button day. Husky buttons are sold on lunch shifts throughout the week. Thursday brings skit day; organizations perform skits pertaining to the Northern-Southern game. Friday, biggest day of all, is color day; the day ends with spirit for everyone. Friday night Tammy Glisan is crowned during halftime at the football game with Southern. The Homecoming dance, sponsored by the Varsity Cheerleaders, is held in the caf- eteria, with music furnished by Wizard. Homecoming week has brought a new enroll- ment to Northern on Spook Southern Day The crowd looks on as Tammy expresses the thrill Pitnelicrig onion TonvalDeer.« of being chosen Northern's 1977 Homecoming Queen. ee vi - M; — Winning the first place in the door contest for Sr. High is 10-C. First place win- ners in the skit day competition are the Varsity Cheerleaders.
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12 Tammy Glisan Reigns Over Homecoming Festivities The bleachers overflow for the final event of Homecoming week, the Northern- Southern football game. First place in the door Button day and hat day give Vickie Miller contest for Jr. High is One of the highlights of the pep rally is the sing- ing of The Fight Song by the Lettermen for in- itiation into the club. and the entire student body a chance to won by students in 9-F. participate and show their spirit. VICTORY SPI RETF eter MITC yo lesion ety | ‘a During the pep rally Homecoming candidates are announ- ced to the student body. They are Susan Carey, Lori Fra- zee, Rae Ann Brenneman, Cheryl Landon, Tammy Glisan, Elaine Rodeheaver, Becky Stanton, and Ann Hershberger. Decorations for the annual Homecoming dance evidence much time and hard work in preparation.
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14 S.F.G. Sponsors Unique Activities aes Anxiously awaiting the announcement of Mr. Legs are senior basketball players and wrestlers Marlin Schrock, Scott Schwing, Tim Miller, Jamie Workman and Greg Gillum in the flesh. Dave Savage, SFG president, announces Scott the winner with 2,394 votes as Mrs. Yunker, Activities Committee advisor, presents a glittering sash. Mr. Legs 1978, Scott Schwing, proudly displays his royal at- tire, and, most of all, his legs. Throughout the numerous kicks, bruises and scrapes, Scott's legs have managed to keep their natural form and masculine appearance, reads Dave Savage as Mr. Legs (Scott Schwing) and others look on.
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