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SPIRIT WEEK Jjie purpose of Spirit Week was to veryqne in the sjyrif of homecoming;? enfhusitfsrn for the'game with Wil- sM ro build® liamsfield, aod| son. The At1 ’ B rg. recuptl tayb me pr■ vmus wee Tuesday with Hat Day. A sleet the most creative, re hats. Our capable f started a new tradition called fe of homecoming. our undefeated la slow start, Mon y from two snow Festivities began on test was held to mal, and imagine-ulty named Mike nversationi(3). Wednesday, Slave t rleqtic and slightly embarrassing W1|0 Wrffti) Mouse a la Buttons and II and Robin Jarn’s Ringmaster's Top Hat (1, 2Lffhe winners. Craig Foster’s sombrero wa4 another of the entries that caused co Day was a one for the freshman Leslie Stone obviously doesn't mind leading pave Minor around on a leash (4). Jenny Lojkar doesn’t look too thrilled abouJS e|ng lave for a day (5J. Many kids had fun being Little Boys and Little Girls dn that,same daf Rilrta Alavuotunki, showing her spirit, looks adorable as . ttle Fin nishfairl$). Steve Mack in hisjrolled up over ails and i» her pinaforejand frecklesJeoww Wf fTSe Tom Sawyenand Becky Tha' r (7). Karen flop Ann was re®y fa (sWh Fields i and rylynJuttle in a pink play selbacher was busy decorating dance Saturday nigbt (8). Thu Day. Marilyn Colga 10) and showed their school spirit wit creations. Spirit Week raised ball as evidenced in the winning of both of our games with W 'liamsfield ns complete Esst op )r Is g mtorthe ay was Bum Miller (11) very original it for fiasket- 3
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You’re in My Heart Homecoming was held this year on February 4, in, of course, our own high school gym. Red, white, and coordinating pink streamers were decoratively used, with hearts and cupids as accents. The band was ’ White Wing,” an excellent choice by the student council, who sponsors the homecoming dances. For the underclassmen it was a great start ; towards future homecomings; for the seniors, a memorable experience as their last. (1) King Jeff Nevells and Queen Tylyn Tuttle (seen with last year's queen Sandy Stenger) reign over their court at the ’77 '78 homecoming. The court (2) consisted of Senior Can didates Mike Wildman and Tylyn Tuttle (4), Ser or Candi dates Jeff Nevells and Karen Hopkins (5), Senior Candidates Craig Tuttle and Lynette Firmand (6), Senior Candidates Rod Gilles and Bev Hibbert (7), and Senior Candidates Jace Jes sen and Riitta Alavuotunki (8). Representing the Junior class were attendants Tim Dunne and Pam Stenger (9) Sophomore attendants were Joe Hanks and Mary Boland (10), and Freshman attendants witu Brad Hibbe an CoJ leen Maher (11).
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