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Sue Kennedy cheers on her fellow seniors. Jane Wallers. Dave Hogan. Brad Wellner. and Diane Saar anxiously await the results of an event. Seniors Sharon Mostyn and Jean Dubrovich yell sup- port for the class of 78. The freshman “wheelbarrel comes to a standstill in the obstacle course. Gail Leidigand Brad Bell race to the finish line. Junior and senior girls clash on the Powder Puff field. 22
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3 Grandpa introduces the Grand Duchess to Mr. Kirby. The Grand Duchess Olga Katrina meets the whole family. Mr. De Pinna poses as the discus thrower for Mrs. Sycamore Alice Sycamore and Tony Kirby embrace in a special moment. Mr. Kolenkhov and Mr. Kirby wrestle as the family looks on in amazemeni. 21
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The referee keeps close watch as Scott Nler rushes down the field. The sophomore pyramid team tries to climb to victory. The color guard marches down James Street in the Homecoming parade. czHonzzconzincj j-za,tuTiz± cjamzi, fiazciclz, cLcincz Homecoming '77 was based on the theme “We’ve Got High Hopes”. The special days planned for Homecoming were Klash Day (October 11). Western Day (October 12), Fifties Day (October 13), and Green and White Day — Tag Day (October 14). Homecoming games were held October 13 and consisted of a balloon toss, pyramid, obstacle courses, tug-of-war. and suitcase race. The juniors won these games, but the senior girls came back the next night with a 13-7 Powder Puff victory. Barb Anderson and Keith Bolte reigned over the weekend’s activities as the 1977 Homecoming Queen and King. Members of the court were freshman Maura Keniley. sophomore Kris Sharp, junior Clara White, and senior Arlene Klak. Saturday's parade was a popular event, with many people turning out to watch. The senior float. “A Star Is Born. took first place in the high school category, and the Media Club’s entry, “It Ain’t Much, But We’ve Got High Hopes, won in the high school organization category. The varsity football team beat Waubonsie 42-0 and the sophomores also chalked up a victory. 42-8. To wind up the week, the Student Council spon- sored the annual Homecoming dance. “You Light Up My Life was the theme of the dance, and the local rock group Spartikus was featured. Gina Ferrari and Jo Yahnke. sporting their fifties garb, talk with Monty Mattix at the Homecoming games. 23
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