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BELOW: James Jones and James Ferguson escort Queen Karen during the homecoming assembly while Donald Casavan and Thomas Hall escort attendants Mary Holmgren and Nancy Rummel. RIGHT: Queen Karen as she is presented to the student body. BOT- i TOM: A spectacular run made by a Hillite i runner. | Saar OTST HOMECOMING: QUEEN KAREN Reigning over Homecoming festivities for the 1971-72 school year was Queen Karen Gardstrom. “We've Only Just Begun” was the theme of the halftime show and the dance. Highlights of the celebration included the autumn colored dresses, rather than pastel sweaters, the superb halftime show of the marching band, and the team’s victory over Flint Northwestern. 12
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HALFTIME: Parades Shows Performing at the University of Michigan early in September was one of many highlights of the Marching Band season. The band also did a halftime show at Flint Northwestern’s stadium and participated in the I-675 bridge dedication in mid-October. Some formations performed at home football games included the Lumberjacks’ tree, the Great Pumpkin, and a dance to Louis Armstrong’s “‘Hello Dolly.” Hillite marchers attended the Veteran’s Day and Timbertown parades. A trophy was won in the Timbertown parade. Music played at the shows was arranged by band director, Richard E. Jensen, as were most of the formations. 11
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eee Homecoming Queen and court are (L TO R): Briget McKenna, Mary Kay Anderson, Kimberly Crossley, Jeanette Palmer, attendant Mary Holmgren, Queen Karen Gardstrom, attendant Nancy Rummel, Kim Nichols, Cheryl Stansbury, Pamela Deering, and Margaret Brady. ABOVE: Singing a tribute to the football team is Queen Karen and her court. They worked long hours on the presented program. . aes 13
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