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We remember products from their trademarks. Advertisers sing catchy jingles and draw eye-appealing designs to glue their merchandise in our memory. A CUBETTE attempts to fix a year in our memory. The fingerprint of the year is carefully examined; the fine lines and curves merge into catchy sentences and eye-appealing camera shots. These are the trademarks coaxed into a year- book. Life’s trademarks result from people. As years fade and fate divides us, we tend to remember the special moments and habits of life and our friends. With each person we associate a certain style, a unique quality, a form of love. Elephant jokes are synonymous with Scott Heiman, for instance, and who can picture Duane Ryken without his mustache! These are trademarks that separate them from the crowd. These are trademarks that separate years and give each one a distinctive meaning.
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Homecoming Uncorks “Time in a Bottle” Years poured across the stage as Time In A Bottle” flowed from the piano. The spotlight shifted and re- vealed homecoming candidates Frances Reppe and Jeff Wilson, Kay Hendricks and Steve Farley, and Craig Kruse and Debbie Moller. Their freshmen attendants were Heather Lusk and Mike Lappegard; sophomores were Shirley Johnson and Scott Lusk; juniors were Nancy Kraakmo and Pat Kruse. The message was removed from the bottle and Mistress of Ceremonies Carolyn Johnson announced Steve Farley and Debbie Moller as King and Queen. After the crowning, skits and musical numbers amused the royalty and audience. Later came the traditional A” crackling loudly with hot flames. The cheerleaders leaped and yelled; everyone was happy. Despite the high spirits, the Alcester Cubs lost their homecom- ing football game to the Garret son Dragons by 56-6 on September 20. Halftime entertainment consisted of a presentation of nostalgic song§ by the band and pom pon girls. At this time the royalty and their at- tendants marched on the field. Thirty Grand provided the music for the students, alumni, and teach- ing staff after the game. 1ST ROW-Karl Johnson, Carl Johnson, Tammi Sogn, and Kristi Merrick. 2ND ROW-Mike Lappegard, Scott Lusk, Pat Kruse, Jeff Wilson, Frances Reppe, Steve Farley, Debbie Moller, Kay Hendricks, Craig Kruse, Nancy Kraakmo, Shirley Johnson, and Heather Lusk. 8
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