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Homecoming 4979 2 Decodes, 2 Queens . . - Desperate and running out of time, senior lim Du- merauf, co-chair person of the Homecoming Aud. was searching for skits that would be funny but not raunchy. One possibility, a Roseanne Roseannadanna monologue, seemed a sure crowd-pleaser, but some teachers might find it taste- less. Should he do it? Well, he admitted to the Senior majorettes Sandy Nagy, Kelly Walker, and Sue Pittman lead the fans in the school song. skit's writer, I'd hate to of- fend 150 teachers-but what scares me worse is boring 2700 students. lim went ahead with the skit. Luckily, it went over well-one more small tri- umph amid the countless challenges of making Home- coming Week anything but boring. It's hard enough sim- ply organizing events. Once again the traditional bonfire was lit on the night of the field events, and Muscatine's mascot was burned vb , W The winning float was produced by the Art Club, here it is shown going around the track at Brady Street Sta- dium. 14 Homecoming - ill H V' 0 1 - ,M W, '. .N i Q ix L junior cheerleader Renee Rodri- Coach Ambrose gives the defensive guez gives a hearty cheer at the backs some advice whilethe offense Homecoming football game. is on the field.
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R3 ,Q , S 'lst Pill T S. I if . , 1 N r it a ,.,, . . Mmm After being delayed in the gym, seniors Bill Hartog and Tim Ingwer- sen wait for their registration pack- ets. Daring to get trampled in the arena, junior Cathy Grotegut pauses to set things straight. gawk' As they strut down the halls dur- ing Orientation, sophomores al- most feel they know their way around. That's false security, the quiet, empty halls bear no re- semblance to the congested pas- sageways of the first day. Rules for 55 minutes and home- work on the first day can get a guy depressed. After more than 3 hours of classes, senior Bryan Van Dyke prematurely calls it a day. ,diff In the midst of sophomore registra- tion, Scott Kitchen and Wayne Mayfield check their teacherfclass options on the master list. Beginning Of The Year 13
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Front Row Brenda Klemme, Annette Puckett, Sue Dor- gan Lynne Lunardi. Row two: Barb King, Becky Potter, janet Olson Pam Guerink, Larra Birch, Lisa Schomburg, Suzy Borbeck Nancy Ruefer. Helping to decorate a float, lunior Rita Garcia wraps some crepe paper around the bumper of her clubs float. Wests first Homecoming queen, Marilyn Lylam Swarm, crowns Pam Guerink at the Aud. Wests offense lines up against Mus- catines defense on the 47 yard line waiting to snap the ball. ,L ,. -1 V L . .2 -K . i qi' iF'i9,liiWst.':f f'! ,l
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