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Candidates await the parade's beginning. Music provided by the Revolver Art Club displays talent with a Homecoming float,
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Evonne Pike Homecoming Queen Homecoming 1971-'72 contained the excitement and flair everyone had expec- ted. lt began with the Student Council making various plans as to the traditional mums, parade entries, half time cere- monies, and the dance. The speculation as to who would win the game and who would win the crown was high, but every- one had their own ideas. During half time ceremonies, all eyes were upon Randy Brittingham when he crowned Evonne Pike, sophomore, as the queen. Wilbur Herman distributed the roses. Evonne was escorted by Tim Nuch- ols. She reigned over the remainder of the game and the dance that followed. The other candidates were Marilyn Nissen, senior, and Lee Ann Lewis, ju- nior. Marilyn was escorted by Rusty Logan and Lee Ann was escorted by Mark Repp. These candidates were nominated by their respective classes and voted on by the entire student body. The football boys made the final decision as to who would be selected as their queen. The Bears were defeated by a score of 30-28 from the much favored Warrensburg Tigers, but not all was lost as everyone enjoyed the dance that followed featuring The Revolver. i -I Queen Evonne at practice. Evonne attends dance with date Randy Billington. 'H P l 3 f 1 1
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A Rough Season Plagues Varsity Team The Varsity roundballers, winning only five games, were out-horsed, out-classed, and out- played nearly the whole season. Seeming never to find the right combination, the Varsity players scrapped with their larger opponents with everything they had. Although having the potential to win more games, Coach Allen's Bears couldn't ever put it all together. Playing control ball proved successful for the Bears in many games, but too many of their opponents played the fast-break game. Although the season was unsuccessful, much experience was gained, and the spirit and attendance of the crowds at each game never faltered. -V,- . srr, s i se wafiiensbufgf ' ' este Holden' f r 45 s s 67 s Nefiiidai 6502' lini ii,i f Ballard, gy GQ i 47 V Y ssi 64 s N TV 95 ijt s,re ,,, cis i s - 61 ,syt Q77 f d c3411 iysi, , 1 43 vsvi, frs i,s,, ,ssf VL,-4! ,V '.'k.f ar ---1- ., , 61 s ' M pp.' l .I V ' -L-f ' wif., i sss' s as -rkkir ,',r, . ,, ' in ,L,.,. , -, iiiis sd f ,sddi 45 - iriiss r ncsr sris , ,,,s ,,,s ,r,,s, , W ,,s,s,s,, ni? sysy ,,,',,, Bob Thornton shoots for the rim
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