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Right: Tug of War teams are at the end of their rope. The contest was undecided due to a broken rope and rubber hose. Below: Diamonds (rhinestones?) are a girl ' s best friend, at least to Joni Simko, junior and queen Patti Ensweiler, senior.
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Wondering where to “hang out’’ on a Saturday night? And more important, who you should spend the time with? After the hours of class work, the homework, and grueling sports practices and the after school club meet- ings are over, there is bound to be “some” time left for pure pleasure. With only a limited amount of time available, that time could be used wisely. Per- haps, time could be utilized in vigorous exercise, or read- ing the dictionary and other reference books. However, many students probably enjoy something a little less “muscle building” or “egg- headish.” How can one pursue the pleasureable side of life? One way might be through stu- dent life. All of those after school activities like dances, carnivals, banquets, concerts and plays that make the aca- demic part bearable. Pleasure 9 In Pursuit Of. . . PLEASURE
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i I i i i i t i ! ( t ‘Not a fit night out. . “Rain, rain, go away . . Students experienced a somewhat soggy Homecom- ing on October 7. Due to a heavy downpour, the crowning of the queen, usually performed on the field, was forced indoors. The reigning queen in 1978 was senior Patti Ensweiler. Patti participated in Pep Club, Student Council, and Varsity Cheerleading. Her escort was senior Mike Sweeney. Other participants and their escorts in the court included seniors Teri Garret and John Osborne, Leigh Lynch and Dan Brubaker, Toni Sosnowski and John Steele. Members of the Senior- Sophomore Team won the Powder Puff game 14-6. The Junior Class won first place in the float competition. Top left: Raindrops keep falling on their heads as juniors travel down the parade route. Left: Escaping the rainfall on the field, the queen and court retreat to indoors where Debbie Stevenson, graduate, performs crowning honors. Above: Cooling off Mr. Milos Karagin is fellow faculty member, Mr. Paul Borlick. Homecoming 1 1
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