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Mud Hampers Coronation Because of the mud left from the previous night's rain, the 1977 Homecoming coronation was slightly less formal than the pro- ceeding 1976 ceremony. The girls wore slacks instead of the traditional evening gowns. Jun- ior candidate Michelle Brumley, escorted by Allan Baker, was crowned as the 1977 Homecom- ing Queen. Due to a mix-up Theresa Hoppes Moore, the 1976 Homecoming Queen did not attend the game, but she did recrown Michelle at the dance. The students danced to the music of “Lynx and socialized under the astronomical decora- tions at the Brown County His- torical Society Building. The queen poses with her escort, Allan Baker. Queen Michelle hides a happy smile after her coronation. 1977 Homecoming Queen Candidates: Mary Ann Beissel. Lisa Mitchell. Lisa Jeannie Zimmerman, Pam Eaton, Diane Painter. Wayt. Michelle Brumley, Lynda Swift,
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Sales Keep Students Busy Money exchanged hands right and left as school got underway with clubs and teams selling everything. The annual junior class magazine sales and base- ball team's spice sale kicked off the sales ventures. For the stu- dent with a sweet tooth FHA, DECA, and the band sold candy. The girls' basketball team raffled off a Mo-ped and DECA, a stereo set: while every day some member of pep club was selling buttons to wear to the games. 12 Phil Hulrey buys a candy bar from DECA members, Terri Van Volkenburgh and Cheryl Elkins. With the help of Tammy McCandless and Robby Thompson, Mr. Erv Jacobs] unloads the Mo-ped the girls’ basketball team raffled off. Baseball team members, Scott Kerr. Doug Ruse, and David Winnings sell Mrs. Susan Russell some of their Marion Kay spices.
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Seniors Win Float Contest After a journey around the track before the game, the senior float was awarded the first place pla- que. A few mishaps occurred during the float parade. The jun- ior float lost some mountains because of high winds and Prin- cess Leia on the sophomore float had an uneasy ride occasionally losing her balance. A lunar module, landing on a cougar, is the inspiration behind the junior float. The sophomore float, with the theme Star Wars, featured Tina Magnuson as Princess Leia. Using a dump truck, the senior float gives an illusion of an eagle in flight and wins first place. 14
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