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ance th music When hearts are happy, steps are light. The atmosphere of the Homecoming dance was that of ex- citement after the football game vic- tory. People danced more than ever before, proving that the music provided by Voyage band was ex- ceptional. Filling time were regular activities of picture taking and a trip to the punch bowl. After the dance, there were dinners and parties to attend. Homecoming dance, different than before, was held in the gvm- nasium to accomodate the large crowd. Student Senate sponsored the dance on Saturday night. CONVERSING COUPLES. Linda Snyder, Joe Stafford, Vern Covell, and Cheri Darling paused to discuss plans for after the dance. SLOW DANClN'. George Clark and Janel Fludlett enjoy one of the many slow dances throughout the evening. SITTING THIS ONE OUT Sandy Roberts, the 1977 Homecoming queen and Kenny Peoples take a break to relax after an evening of dancing 10-Homecoming
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urnrises .t rio ecomm L Homecoming '77 was filled with surprises. Enthusiasm and spirit were a big part of the annual Homecoming celebration. Competition of the classes was really put to the test All of the floats took a great deal of time and talent. Spirit week this year was a great success. ln a surprising outcome, sophomore Sandy Roberts was elected 1977 Homecoming queen. Other members of her court were: Dana Degenhart, Terri Markey, seniorsg Janet Bellinghausen, Laura Faeth, juniorsg and Rhonda Boak, sophomore. The big Homecoming football game was held on Friday night with the Blue Springs Wildcats defeating Liberty Blue Jays 14-12. The Wild- cats came from behind in the fourth quarter scoring two touchdowns, winning the first Homecoming game in several years. TERRI MARKEY, SENIOR. Terri is ac- BIRDS OF A FEATHER . . . companied by Jim Graham. Underclassmen dominate Homecom- ing activities as the Junior class wins P ' . AJ RHONDA BOAK, SOPHOMOFKE. Fthon- the float competition. da is attended by Brian Frear. Homecoming 9
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