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Page 12 text:
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ft n Homecoming 1978, Fishermen Night Fever, began Sunday Oct. 15 with the traditional decorating of class hallways. Hall workers used their artistic abilities from 9 a.m. till 8 p.m. All in competition for homecoming points, the fin¬ ished results were judged on relation to theme, originality, creativity, continuity, use of space, and how many fuses were blown. The latter knocked out Seniors’ hopes and Junior decorators proved victorious. The Senior Hall placed a proud second nevertheless, followed by third place Sophomores and the Freshmen, who set their pace for the week. Pictured ABOVE LEFT: Mark Olson helps out in the Senior Hall. ABOVE RIGHT: “Disco Doug’’ Jacobson lights up the Junior Hall. RIGHT: Sally Lee adds her style to Studio ’79. 8
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In mid- September, four buses filled to their capacity took 150 students to Seattle. They viewed the Treasures of King Tut. The upper photo pictures students patiently awaiting their tour. In the lower photo, Londa Bergerson, Danene Jones and Ron Leinasser strike a pose behind Sue Edison TREASURES OF TUT AN KH AM U N UNVEILED 7
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Girl gridders graced John Warren Stadium Monday night in the annual Powder Puff football game. First and third quarter action featured the awesome Sophomores against the Freshmen. Second and fourth quarters displayed the defending champion Senior team, almost holding their own against the Juniors. Excellent sports commentation by Mr. Foster colored the contest which was judged on sportsman¬ ship, participation, class spirit, and points scored. Spunky male cheerleaders in purple and gold skirts roused the Sophomores to victory. Placing second were the Juniors, followed by a fumble-burned Senior team, and the Frosh. Pictured ABOVE LEFT: Senior FIB Sally Lee scampers down the field. ABOVE RIGF1T: The Senior bench ex¬ plodes with excitement over gained yardage. LEFT: Sopho¬ more coaches Brian Richcreek, Jim Reiter, Mark Bay, and Jeff Long discuss winning strategy in stroll from the locker room. 9
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