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N Denise Sipes gives a perfect example of a sophomore lunch. lLeft cornerl: john Kuennen waits to be introduced as a king candidate at halftime of the Homecoming game. Soohomores Q: 525:11 lla. 2 M Brian Beason Katrina Belding Monique Bellon Mark Bertelsen Barbara Birgenheier Sandi Blin Stephen Boie Laurie Booth Valarie Bos Debbie Boston Aimee Bourque Karrie Bouse Regina Boylan julie Bradley Laura Brenneman Lori Brisbin Danny Browder Allen Brown Barb Brown Ben Brown Ernest Brown Sophomoresf13
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i-IlGi-I CLA SS A FF!-NIR That's not fair! just because a few people threw eggs at last years parade, we don't get to have one! Well, we're going to have one anyway. VVhat! Just wait and see. A mini parade! Seems like a silly idea but mini class floats, mini club floats and a mini marching band playing, When the Saints Co Marching ln made a more interesting Homecoming assembly than ever before and sum- med up the week's activities. The week opened with Backwards Day when students wore overalls, shirts and even underwear backwards Student Council Cures The No Parade Blues Ribbons, footsies, jock socks and popcorn decorated many students socks on Sock Day. The second annual Sock Day winners were Michelle Chevalier, Trudy Seamons, Dawn Perkins and Kim Allen. The Senior Class won school color day by having the most people dressed in their designated color. Sophomores wore white, juniors wore red and seniors wore black. With the hard work of publicity committees, decorating committees and band committees, Student Council created another successful Home- coming for Bozeman Senior high. Preparing for the parade, Todd Hoberecht gives Brenda Schlack a good luck squeeze. With a big halftime lead over Helena High, the Hawks tear onto the field as the band plays the school song. V The winners of the crazy socks contest Showing definite school spirit, Louise display their original creations. Barrett, Alyson Evans, Marta Burnett and Carrie Pettet dress in black for the school color day. 'l2!Homecoming 5
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i-IIGI-I CLI- SS i PP, I' :.E!.L..lL He was supposed to be here five minutes ago! What if he got lost. What if he forgot me! I can't dance. My heels are too high - I just know I'm going to be taller than him! Oh, no! just look at my hair! lt's a mess. What am I going to do? Despite the nervous anticipation of many of those attending the dance, the 1978 Homecoming festivities were judged to be a huge success. A 27-7 victory over the Helena High Bengals produced high spirits for the dance to be held that night. The attire of the evening ranged from short dresses to formals and bobby sox to red converse sneakers with a three-piece suit. The band hired for the dance paused briefly while the anxious crowd wit- nessed the crowning of Tim Drain and Debi DeGidio as king and queen of Homecoming '78. I can't believe it! It seemed like months waiting for it and preparing for it and suddenly it was over. . .but. . .I guess it was worth it! Sophomore candidates: Theresa Geremia, Kindra Messmer, jon Kuennen, Scott Sievert. 14!Homecoming junior candidates: Sherri Mark Gary, Dudley Scott. Luft, jill Jensen, floor. I D X- .f J XXXJ 'Sm '!'l f Senior candidates: Andy Bailey, Linda McGinnis. Sticking to tradition Debi DeCidlo and Tim Drain take to the dance
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