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(Right) Donating time and effort, sophomore Crystal Slier and senior Deb Lebamoff parti- cipate in the Homecoming car wash. (Below) Members of the senior powderpuff football team. Sherran Busch and Nancy Yeo- man celebrate the victory. Spirit week activities attract Homecoming Chairman Debbie Lebamoff and vice- chairman Kevin Cemmill called meetings in the spring of 1973 to make preliminary plans for the 1973-74 Hom ecoming. They selected the committees as well as the committee heads. On August 22 the com- mittee heads held a meeting in which they discussed the activities for Home- coming week. The committees met with sponsors Leiman, Sawyer, and Davis in order to have plans for Homecoming approved. Sharon Cox, chairman of halftime props, utilized Mr. McVey ' s stagecraft classes in the assembly of the backdrop used for the Homecoming Queen coronation. Homecoming week began with the Powderpuff football game between the girls of the junior and senior classes. Cheryl Bellis scored a touchdown as well as tackling Karen Merchant for a two- point safety. Nancy Yeoman also made a touchdown. The seniors, as well as their coaches, received an Honors Breakfast for stomping the juniors 14-0. The band room walked off with first prize in the poster contest also held dur- ing the week. The theme was Footsteps Worth Following. Each student discovering the identity of the secret teachers during the var- ious pep days throughout the week won a dollar. The peps were: Blue and Red will knock ' em dead, Stomp South, Hats off to Generals, and Dress up your spirits. During the week there were several pep sessions which included an assort- ment of skits by the cheerleaders, and each class was also represented. The winners of Dress up and Dress down days, as well as the daily Pep Dollar winners, received prizes. The coaches spoke briefly and introduced the football team. Long hours of diligent work by the chairmen, the committee and the sponsors made Homecoming 73 a total success. 22-Homecoming week c
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. .U V ' ; w?. .-. - - V . . « ti. ' ' - lli,(ff H i mii J KKKKM B TTai A ( -. BBjHIBB g SjHE y mB j fr ' -=s (Above) CONCERT BAND: Row 1 — Kurt Schryver, Brenda Marble, Sara Cerig, Mr. Marr, Lois Johnston, Laura Steigerwald, Carol Wilhems; Row 2 — Jan Hoke, Jane Head, Audie Winesburg, Barb Sheets, Paul Sieber, Debbie Dick, Terry Miller, Rita Roach, Chuck Surack, Bev Han- sel, Bill Tellman; Row 3 — Lori Graf, Jane Tourney, Debbie Konger, Mike Worman, Joe Kunberger, Gay Merriman, Shiela Murphy, Sherman Williams, Jeannette Siler, Andy Hoke, Jeff Strack, Randy Creenawalt, Kent Beck, Dave Jones, Ron Bennett, Mark VanBuskIrk, Mark Meyers, Ron Dick; Row 4 — Ben VVhitsel, John Stine, Julie Konger, Kim Dixon, Mark Peters, Cathy Jennings, Cheryl Smith, Sherran Busch, J ene ' Specht, Rick Smith, Jon Wolfe, Steve Stiverson, Tom Miller, Jim Burk- hart, Ric Tomkinson, Brian Seiy, Fred Stoops, Bruce Russell, Mike Etter, Brent Berger, Roger Miller, Randy Hambrock 6and-2I
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(Below) Spoofing old ladies, cheerleaders Sue Busch, Julie Groves, Carol Hansen, and Kimm Kruse sing Favorite Things. (Below left) With a Yankee Doodle cere- mony, Gary Hall, Bob Lydy, and the majorettes open the best pep session ever. (Below right) Seniorpowderpuff football coach Doug Shepler cuts the thank you cake with the only utensil available. participation ClJ Homecoming week— 23
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