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Homecoming Homecoming Royalty, LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Buesgens. G. Bigaouette, N. Fogarty, W. M. Meyer. P. Johnson, J. Roufs, Queen C. Mueller, L. Zellman. D. Fogarty, N. Paz. E. Hanlon, P. Anderson, S. Carlson, K. Fahey. Homecoming Filled the Air With Excitement The 1967 Homecoming festivities started off with the traditional bonfire, which was held on Thursday evening, September 21, 1967. The cheers, pep talks, and snake dance, as well as the bonfire itself, offered enjoyment and excitement for many BPHS students, alumni, and other BP fans. Homecoming day was filled with excitement and suspense as the student body, faculty, and others watched the five awaiting candidates being es- corted down the royal carpet to the magical en- chantment of the decorated stage. Finally the moment arrived, as Mary Fogarty, our retiring 1966 Homecoming queen, passed the crown over each candidates' head and then crowned radiant Cheryl Mueller as our 1967 Belle Plaine High School Homecoming Queen. The Tigers played their Homecoming game with vim, vigor and vitality. The Tigers became over- powered by their opponent, LeCenter Wild Cats, but kept fighting through the whole game. Though the Tigers fought quite well, they ended up in a defeat with a score of 52 to 20. The loss of the game was soon forgotten when couples walked in to the beautifully decorated gym. Live music was provided by the What Four as dancers lost themselves in the world of the modern beat and psychedelic action. 12 The moment of reality brought forth expressions of happiness as Cheryl was crowned Homecoming Queen.
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Everyday School Life Chuck Rodman shows off his different but way out plaid pants as he poses for the picture. Cheerleaders take time out at a home football game to gather around their Tiger Mascot. Alumnus Bill Mattfeld, now of West Point, reminisces with Mr. Heitkamp during Christmas Vacation. II
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