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4 'W '- 'l Q., 1 ,AO 1 -, REVERTING fo primitive ways, Debby Chiffick forces clown fhe pie in U frantic efforf to win that clock radio. TRYING HER LUCK as an aucfioneer, the Lcrs edifor, Sherrill Brovonl, sells pictures from fhe pas! fo fhe highesl bidder. 'l' S sz
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sophomores net S7 06.35 in fall festival '72 When the sophomores counted their profits from Fall Festival '72, they decided that the pressure they had worked under, the worry and energy they had expended, was worth it after all. They had overshot the previous record by almost 5400. Things did not bode well when the Festi- val opened at 7:00 in the Multi-purpose Room. October 27 was a rainy night, and it was possible that all outside booths would have to be closed. They weren't, however, and as the evening progressed, the sophomores felt more hopeful. At 9:00 the first Fall Festival queen ever to reign at Rossville High School was crowned. Darlene Harrison, recipient of the honor, accepted a tiara and a bouquet of chrysanthemums. When the doors closed at 10:00, a tired group of sophomores set to work tak- ing down decorations, cleaning booths, sweeping the floor, and counting the prof- its of a successful night. CATS, beautiful ladies, and raggedy anns parade before the judges during the masquerade contest for the kindergarten through fourth grade. DOING THE THING he does best, Mr. Reynolds tries for the prize by sinking two out of three at the bas- ketball throw. ONE A PENNY, two a penny, and many, many more added up to the election of Darlene Harrison, our first Festival queen, crowned by Dave Tislow. bw- ls TMR, sb
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spotlight shines on gordy and bev Following an exciting B-team game, which the Hornets won 59-45, the home- coming procession began. The crowd grew tense as the freshman, sophomore, and iu- nior student council representatives carried the arches onto the floor. The gym was si- lent except for the snap! snap! snap! of Mr. Faulk's fingers as he prepared the band for Miss America. The senior players and Dave Layton, se- nior manager, escorted queen candidates Bev Miller, Sherrill Brovont, Ramona Jones, Teri Turpin, Vicki Robinson, and un- derclassmen representatives Peggy Gang- wer, Janet Wilson, and Penny Phillips. Student council president, Dan Arm- strong, pronounced Bev Miller 1973 Homecoming queen. Moments after, Gordy Mosson was crowned Mr. Basket- ball. The flash of cameras caught their sec- ond kiss, and they happily marched out accompanied by cheers. The varsity lost to Central Catholic, 84- 68. Nevertheless, the student council's dance, featuring The Tin Roof, brightened the evening. GOSH, is it really true? Gordy Mosson and Bev Miller smile and pose minutes after they were crowned Mr. Basketball and Homecoming Queen. SENIOR student council representative, Laurie Rock- wood, hands the traditional bouquet of red roses to tearful Homecoming Queen, Beverly Miller. WHAT GOES UP must come down! With expectant faces, Bruce Beisel and Larry Canine, along with CC players, huddle under the basket awaiting a rebound.
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