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TOP: 1976 Basketball Homecoming Court Julie Fountain escorted by Gil Speer; Sandra Huber, Tom Burton; Nadine Ison, Joe VonDielingen; Queen Debbie Blevins, Bruce Beickman; Shelly Ault, Dexter Jones; Diana Callahan, Steve McCrary; Shelley Huber, Brad Hurley. Junior es- corts were Beth Ann Mann and Alan Krebs. LEFT: Dave Warren breaks through the victory hoop supported by Jackie Davers and Julie Hackman. ABOVE: “And the Basketball homecoming queen for 1976 is Debbie Blevins!” booms the an- nouncer’s voice as Deb rises in shocked surprise. SS SS ‘Basketball Homecoming 17
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A fall setting provided the scene for football homecoming as the candidates rode onto the field on a wagon deco- rated with straw, cornstalks, and pumpkins. Senior David Gutting crowned Tammy Scott, senior, homecoming queen at halftime during the last home football game. Escorts for the queen and her court were David Gutting and Parke Hackman, seniors, Tom Burton, junior, Tim Self, sophomore, and Steve Stidam, freshman. Halftime of the last home basketball against Spring Valley was highlighted by the crowning of a homecoming queen. Junior Debbie Blevins was crowned homecoming queen by Bruce Beickman, senior. This marked the fifth consecutive time a junior was elected basketball homecoming queen. SEEMS 0 SS SS RIGHT: The homecoming court watches the re- mainder of the football game. The court includes (left to right) Mary Spurlock, freshman, Lana Cro- ckett, junior, Queen Tammy Scott, senior, Jenni- fer Gaiter, senior, and Susan McCrary, sophomore. TOP: Football homecoming candidates ride onto the field for the crowning of the queen. cr eS Se SE SS ae “eee 16 Football Homecoming
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“Axe” performs at Hi-Y dance; Karen Robertson crowned queen The bump, the hustle and many other dances were seen at the annual GAA Christmas dance and the spring Hi-Y dance. As couples entered the Christmas dance, they were greeted by a quaint old toy store filled with stuffed bears and dogs. The cafeteria had been trans- formed into a cozy living room com- plete with a twinkling Christmas tree surrounded by presents. The tables were decorated with can- dles and tiny snowmen. Smiling Santa Clauses, snowmen and snowwomen watched the festivities from the walls 18 GAA Dance as “Crushed Velvet” performed for the dancers. A New York Skyline illustrated the theme of the Hi-Y dance, “Nights on Broadway.” Highlighting this dance was the crowning of sophomore Karen Robert- son as Hi-Y dance queen. Members of the court were Retha Fowler, Peggy Lucas, and Shelly Ault, seniors, and Gina Bowling, junior. Escorts for the queen and her court we re Carey Lambring, Garry Nichols, Tom Kieffer, Joe VonDielingen, and Parke Hackman, all seniors. ABOVE: A cozy living room scene, complete with a fireplace, provides a “homey” atmo- sphere for the GAA Christmas dance and re- flects the dance theme “Feelings of Christmas.” RIGHT: Seniors, Shelly Ault and Joe VonDie- lingen pose for a picture in front of a festive toy store at the Christmas dance. wy a
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