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(1) Seniors experience the thrill of victory. (2) A Senior Citizen, William Cooper, takes a break from cheering to give his beard a rest. (3) Juniors show they are true to their school. (4) Juniors Derek Pasley and Liz Walters take part in matching red and white striped overalls. (5) Stuart Schneider and Tim Flint cheer for the luniors. (Look at those legs!) (6) Jenny Lamar adjusts her glasses as she proves the theory 'You're never too old to learn'. (7) Oldsters Kirk Arnold and Robin Swoboda are in the groove for some 'funky music'.
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Not Older But Better On October 22, a dream spanning four years be- came a reality. The senior class won the coveted Spirit Week spirit stick. 'The Class of 77' dressed as senior citizens, supplied music with a pep band in the cafeteria, and yelled their loudest proving their determination. The Juniors com- peted with the theme 'be true to your school’; the hit song was heard on the school radio sta- tion. When the scores were tallied the Seniors proved 'they weren't getting older, they were getting better.' 12
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Back Home Again Cornstalks, pumkins, haystacks and a scarecrow set the mood for the homecoming dance, held October 8th in the Pop Springer Gymnasium. Queen Anita Bolonyi, King Stuart Hughes, and their court reigned over the evening. Robin Swoboda, dance committee chairman, commented that the theme ’Back Home Again' was chosen to create a homey and country type atmosphere, and the dance was very successful. Couples danced to the sounds of Freedom, from 9 to 11:30 p.m. enjoying a memorable homecoming.
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