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1979 HOMECOMING CANDIDATES: left to right, Marv Sobania, Becky Meyer, Curt Angell, Jodi Earney. Ron Moshier. Deb Bolin, Jeff Bor- chardt. Dana Westrum. Wayne Enger. Val Mertens, Bruce Aubol, Shelly Lemonds, Mark Wold, Laura Woolston. Bill Smith. Diane Johnson, Brian Folkens, Molly Leger, Jerry Rickard, Terri Zwilling, Brad Thomas, Cheri Middlestadt, Roger Loegering, Sue Hayes, Dave Van Hee, Tammy Johnson, Dave Swanson, Angie Johnson, Mike Van Hee. Brenda Erbe Junior High Royalty Bill Wilts and Wendy McConnell. Crownbearers: Connie McConnell and Paul Urwin. 1979 HOMECOMING COURT Queen Molly Leger and King Brad Thomas Junior Attendants: Dana Westrum Dave Van Hee Sophomore Attendants: Sue Hayes Curt Angell Freshman Attendants: Angie Johnson Mike Van Hee
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Homecoming '79 began on Monday evening with Coronation set in the theme, Everyone Has A Dream . Molly and Brad were crowned Queen and King to reign over the week's events. Monday was also Dress-up Day the beginning of the poster con- test and buttons went on sale. On Tuesday each class dressed differently. We had everything from Hippies to Back to the 50's. The highlight of the day was the Student-Faculty Volleyball game which the Men Faculty won overall. The senior Slave Auction followed the game. On Wednesday, Toga Day , the five slaves took care of their masters by carrying books, busing trays, cleaning cars, etc. Thursday was Wild and Crazy Day and shakers went on sale. The Volleyball team added to the festivities by downing Rockford that evening. Friday, the traditional Blue and Gold Day, was dressed up with carnations on sale. The poster contest ended with the Se- niors in first place and the Freshmen a close second. The Pep Fest psyched up both our Football players and the Hornet Fans. After a 7-0 victory over Kimball, the week concluded with the music of Passion at the dance. Right: Posters were hung from floor to ceiling all during the week. Lower Right: Three of Wednesday's Toga Beauties'' Bottom Left: Signing '79 yearbooks was a big part of the week Below Dana tries to hide the fact that Cindy looks funny. 14
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