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16 superstar rally Alumni Continues Reign It was the cold wintery Wednes- day of Homecoming Week that was selected for the annual Superstar Rally. The bleachers were filled with anxious spectators bundled up in their blankets and sleeping bags, huddling around cups of hot choco- late. Throughout most of the rally, it was a seesaw match between the Alumni and the Faculty. Each team was made up of twelve partici- pants, six males and six females. The main event, which decided the winning team, was Beauty and the Beast. On the faculty team Mr. Duschen was the beast and Ms. Berk was the beauty. With the Alumni taking the first place honors and the Faculty taking second place, all the other teams took the back seat. Other events were the Tricycle Race Late for Work , Super Herow, and the Wheelbarrel Race. The Tricycle Race was the one event that had the most taste, a raw egg taste. The contes- tants carried a raw egg in their mouths, as they pushed their trikes around the track. On the night before the Super Star Rally, the Pep Rally took place. The main attraction of the night was the car bash. lt was a test of pur brute strength, to see who could put the biggest dent in the car. To raise money, a fee of one dollar was charged by the Student Council, who sponsored all the events during Homecoming Week.
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'Wit V' With her shoulders covered with rabbit fur, Homecoming Queen. Shelley Marquis, pledges her own allegiance to the flag, After the entire crowd joined Shelley in a solemn tribute, they burst into an enthusiastic refrain of the fight song, At the annual Homecoming parade, Senior, Kathy Kline, proudly twirls her baton. Good balance, co-ordination, and poise are impor' tant factors in being a baton twirler. Brian Towery, a fourth year band member. blows his horn in the Homecoming parade. The parade was only one of the many sites for the Silver Wolf Band to perform Taking a quick glance at her fellow song- leaders, Michelle Fincher, awaits her perfor- mance. As a first year songleader, Michelle has performed at all of the school pep assem- blies. '52 r -.' fy 'an f .N ff. l homecoming activities 15
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