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BEAR DOWN ON THE GOLD AND BROWN — HOMECOMING 77 The 1977 Homecoming week (October 10-14) started with a series of theme days. Included was the traditional Clash Day and School Colors Day as well as Fifties Day and Opposite Sex Day. “Bear Down on the Gold and Brown” was the Homecoming slogan. The football team followed through, beating Golden Valley 25-21 in a close contest. The Homecoming Royalty, announced at the bonfire, was featured in the half time parade, including floats made by the sophomore class and other school organizations. The Homecoming Dance, typical of all events, was well attended. Everyone involved was pleased with the results, for the week proved school spirit had returned in full force. (1) The success of Homecoming was attributed to the spirited cheerleaders. (2) Hey boys, check out the sexy legs!! (3) The bonfire ignites the beginning of Homecoming. (4) Escorting senior attendant. Nan Niehaus and Queen Lucy Thatcher, the Blake Bear takes the place of male attendant Matt Mattox and King John Styrbicki. (5) The crowd explodes their boisterous voices from the bleachers. (6) Junior attendants, Laura Sahr and Rob Hudnut, take a cruise around the football field. (7) The Vikings are showed that the Bears are bold. (8) Sophomore attendants, Jim Spencer and Laura Martin, join the over-stuffed BEAR-ican. (9) Freshman attendants, Jenny Hagen and Kent Adams, bring up the rear. (10) The crowd supports the cheerleaders in the Two Bits YELL! 20 LIFE
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TALENT REVUE EXHIBITS INDIVIDUAL ENDOWMENT The second annual Blake Schools' Talent Revue brought out new enthusiasm and artistic ability in the choral groups. The Mixed Choir, Men’s Glee Club and Women’s Chorus performed in addition to All That Jazz, Blakers Dozen and individual instrumentalists and soloists. M.C.’s for the evening , were Marcus Peacock and Dick Phillips. The show was a successful effort to raise money for the choral activities, including the spring tours. (1) Ginny and Jim smile with satisfaction after the Talent Revue. (2) Kate Morgan and Sarah Kohler sing “April Come She Will.” (3) The pantomime Dolls in a Toy Shop is acted out by two talented performers, Libby Olson and Sara Schilling. (4) The Women's Chorus sings Both Sides Now by Joni Mitchell. (5) Dick and Andrew harmonize to Four and Twenty” by Stephen Stills. 22 LIFE
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