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(Above) Anticipation rising during the coronation ceremony, the Wayne fans let out a mighty cheer as senior Sue Busch tearfully became the 1973 Homecoming Queen. (Left) In effigy, against a cloudy sky, the Generals cremated a South Side Archer at a hotdog roast during Homecoming Week as an accurate preview of the coming 27-0 lynching. (Below) Cheered on by an enthusiastic crowd, cheerleaders, and the Ceneralettes, thefootball team charges out of the locker room anxiously waiting to ' hang ' the Archers.
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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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Victory, fireworks display make Homecoming success x ' A ' 7 ■ c- y i : . (Above) Following the coronation ceremony, illuminating fireworks resembling the 4th of July delighted an infatuated audience. (Above left) Hidden by a burst of smoke, the Wayne marching band, maiorettes, and Cener- alettes provided a special halftime show. (Below) Besides firing thecannon, SeniorCreg McCehee sold colorful balloons at the stadium gate as an added Homecoming attraction. A thrilling football victory, crowning a beautiful queen, a vibrant band, and a fantastic fireworks display made the 1973 Homecoming event Footsteps Worth Remembering. A Civil War cannon ' s boom echoed throughout Wayne Stadium introducing the game against the South Side Archers. The scoreless first half gave little hint of the excitement to come. After a fabu- lous halftime Wayne took control and swept the Archers off the field with a 27-0 General victory. Wayne ' s marching band, together with the majorettes and newly organized Gen- eralettes, provided special halftime en- tertainment. Highlighting halftime was the presentation of the court: sopho- mores Laura Alter and Vivian Zwick, juniors Ann Barnes and Kimm Kruse, and seniors La Von Boyd and Audie Winesburg. Queen Sue Busch tearfully accepted the crown from Shari Dahm, 1972 Homecoming Queen, immediately afterwards the stadium darkened and a spectacular fireworks display impressed the many spectators. Iron Horse played for the Y-Teens- sponsored dance which topped off and made Homecoming 1973 something worth remembering. Homecoming— 25
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