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(ABOVE) Kathy Weimer, attendant, is seen as she begins to walk to the throne. (RIGHT) David Liebelt, sophomore, buried a Hurley player and won second place. (BELOW) Park Falls versus Hurley at the Homecoming foot- ball game. Park Falls did lose. (ABOVE LEFT) The Intermediate Band got a chance to march for the second time. (ABOVE) The P.F. Marching Band also took part in the parade. (BELOW) Third place float was won by the seniors.
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DANCES, GAMES, PARADES, FLOATS AND (ABOVE) Riding in the annual Homecoming Parade are Queen Mary Walasek, Crownbearer Kenny Meyer, and King Jerry Page. Homecoming 1974 was the first social event of the year. Activities included our snake dance, bonfire, and the pep assembly presented by the cheerleaders. Homecoming King and Queen were Mary Walasek and Jerry Page. The attendants were Ann Koshak and Wayne Morgan, freshman; Sue Isham and Jim Washatka, sophomore; Kim Seitz and Pete Schmidt, junior; and Kathy Weimer and Jeff Tollers, senior attendants. The miniature crown- bearers were Sandy Krause and Kenny Meyer. The group Stump Water” provided music for the dance Saturday night, October 4. The dance was semi-formal and about 40 couples attended. (ABOVE LEFT) The sophomore attendant was Sue Isham. (RIGHT) The first place float was won by the junior high. (ABOVE RIGHT) Left to right: senior attendant, Kathy Weimer; Crownbearer, Sandy Krause; and junior attendant. Kim Seitz. 10
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(ABOVE) G.A.A. members are waiting for buckets of water while building their snowman. (ABOVE LEFT) Members of Student Council are placing snowflakes on streamers in prepara- tion for Saturday night’s dance. (ABOVE RIGHT) Mr. Kittock supervises the snowman building contest. (ABOVE) Setting the mood for Saturday night’s dance was Anima Vita. Mem- bers of the student body. JefT Hilgart, far right. Hal Koshak. drummer, and Brad Kundinger, not shown, are part of this group. (RIGHT) Todd Nissen and Chris Hilgart. crownbearers, dance after the coronation. 12
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