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Homecoming Dawns lo “Morning Has Broken” The lights were dimmed, the music low and everyone was holding their breath as Joni Johnson and Kim Andersen, Freshman attendants, Rachelle Merrick and Steve Hughes, Sophomore attendants, and Dianna Zingler and Ed McNeill, Junior attendants, approached the stage to the beat of Morning Has Broken”. Next through the arch came Michelle Berglund, Mike Kruid. Mark McNeill, and Kate Buum, flower, envelope, and crown bearers. The senior candidates; Lori Hongslo and Gene Johnson, Mary Anderson and Jason Peterson, and Serena Barnes and Brad Kleinhans were then spotlighted onto the stage The gym was silent until Pam Johnson announced the 1976 Homecoming King and Queen. Queen Mary and King Brad were crowned and robed by 1st Row: Kim Andersen, Steve Hughes. Ed McNeill, Dianna Zingler. Rachelle Merrick, and Joni Johnson. 2nd Row: Jason Peterson and Serena Barnes. 3rd Row: Gene Johnson and Lori the 1975 Homecoming King and Queen, Mitch Kjose and Brenda Crawford. Mary and Brad reigned over the following program, which consisted of skits and musical numbers presented by the Student Body. A Pep Rally was held at the bon-fire following coronation to prepare for the football game to be held the following night. The Cubs came out victorious over the Salem Cubs, to win the first Homecoming game since 1971. Alccster came out on top with a last second touchdown, to wind up the game with the score of 14-8. A dance was held Saturday night, with music by the Outer Limits, to wrap up a most memorable Homecoming weekend. Hongslo. 4th Row: Michael Kruid. Michelle Berglund. King Brad Kleinhans, Queen Mary Jane Anderson. Mark McNeill, and Kate Buum.
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Above: Cheerleaders Shclli Newberg. Cherie Sorlie, and Ruth Huh gren take a leap. Left: Paul Twedt. Brian Quail, and Jerome Reynolds, take time out for a Kool-Aid break.
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