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Page 16 text:
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Eeva Vedenoja was the choice of the student body to reign over this year’s festivities as Homecoming Queen during the Coronation on Thursday. RIGHT: The 1978 Homecom¬ ing Court, from LEFT TO RIGHT: Senior Princesses Heidi Lammi and Linda Dreeszen, Queen Eeva, Junior Princess Debbie Nichols, Sophomore Princess Lisa Ta- dei, and Freshman Princess Wendy Raw. BELOW LEFT: The moment everyone waited for has finally arrived. S.B. Pres. Jack Marincovich and Fred Sproul attend Queen Eeva I. BELOW RIGHT: Queen Eeva and her escort Fred Sproul share a special moment. ini 0 r= KU n
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The skits for Homecoming Prin¬ cesses were presented in an as¬ sembly on Wednesday. The plays were rated on relation to theme, originality, class participation, and introduction of princesses. The winning skit was by the Sen¬ ior Class. Seniors turned the stage into a disco scene with As¬ toria Varsity players competing in a dance contest. Of course, the Fishermen won once they cor¬ rected illegal use of hands and hustled. LEFT: Coach Parrish (Tod Butterfield) speaks to his players in Senior skit. BELOW LEFT: John Dulcich springs into Studio ’79. BELOW LEFT: Ju¬ niors’ Princess Debbie dances with a nerd (Doug Jacobson).
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Due to difficulties, students this year were unable to have their traditional Noise Parade. Instead, a mini-parade took place around John Warren Field. The rambunctious Sen¬ ior class easily won this event, securing their overall win of Homecoming. ABOVE LEFT: Kerri Whitten, Lori Olienyk, Louise Oja, and Tom Coryell all beat a big drum, but not big enough to win. ABOVE RIGHT: Kathy Ben¬ nett, Linda Marxen, and Tod Butterfield show the stuff vic¬ tories are made of. LEFT: Sophomores attempt to make a valiant comeback. 13
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