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Mike Bullock begins the show with It's a Grand Night for Singing. Second in the 1970 Homecoming Week line-up was the Homecoming Show. The show was entitled The Sounds of Music and followed the week's theme 'AA Tribute to Rodgers and Hommerstein: The Men and Their Music. Under the supervision of LeAnn Shepard, advice of Miss Nelson and Mr. Gill, and the leadership of emcee Mike Bullock, the cast expertly performed such songs as Climb Every Mountainj' f'Oh, What a Beautiful Morn- ing, and L'Clambake. The audience was thoroughly en- hanced by the performance. Following the performance was the introduction. of the Homecoming award recipient, Mr. William Thayer Tutt. The show was concluded with the presentation of the queen candidates and the crowning of the 1970 Home- coming queen, Jane Hagen. 1- Rodgers an Sunbeams shine over talented cast members of Sounds of Music Jane Hagen smiles brightly during her coronation as Homecoming
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Spirit of Halloween Adds to Homecoming Activities Don Wulf, Art Sapp, Bill Mahan, Neil Mathews, and Allen Dill pause to give a crusty look after eating their way into the hearts of seniors Even goblins and demons were not enough to prevent spirited and loyal Marauders from attending the traditional Homecoming bonfire and bomb hunt, held this year just prior to Halloween. The night presented a fitting at- mosphere for the theme, Bewitched, Bothered and Be- wilderedj' as Mitchell fans cheered wildly the huge bon- fire depicting the hopeful defeat of the Trinidad Miners. Following the blaze, students carefully schemed against one another in their efforts to unravel the mysterious clues leading to the bomb and class competition points. Homecoming week was later accented by Saturday morning activities entitled, Oh, What a Beautiful Morn- ingf' The passion of the pie-eaters, the surprising speed of the turtles, the progress of the pyramid builders as they climbed their way to the sky, the terrific trial in the tug- of-war, and the fantastic fumbles of the female flag foot- ball players made it a memorable morning. New to the activities was the pole grease, truly the slickest event of all. Defending champion for the class of '71 Sprints to win the race by a hair T Til T T, - K , lm' ..- 'A n L nr be Q 5 ,Q . I - lk 1-F' vi . -R19 r 'Fftisf . r . Hi' A 'sh ,I -I ,jr R- A 1 J - , v. up . 4' ' 'Q ' Q l ug z 4 3 - 'Y - Q '
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