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Homecoming festivities The 1977-78 Homecoming was held on October 21 and 22 at the Clint John Field. Ken Kester and Brenda Klocke were chosen as King and Queen. The first attendants were Greg Morgan and Mel Miller and the second attendants were Brad Edger- ton and Suzie Petersen. The theme for Homecoming was “Looks Like we Made It.” Homecoming activities included a pep rally downtown, game and coronation on Friday and a dance on Saturday night. TOP LEFT: The candidates for the were from left to right. Joyce Kubik, Kirk Ellis, Mel Miller, Greg Morgan, Brenda Klocke, Ken Kester, Suzie Petersen, Brad Edgerton, Janet Farr, and Mitch Huxoll. TOP RIGHT: Ken Kester and Brenda Klocke were crowned king and queen. LOWER LEFT: The crown bearers for the event were Tracy Johnson and Christy Shoemaker. LOWER MIDDLE: The Junior classes float for the Homecoming parade. Chuck Highland is playing the fearful driver and Sherri Klinkebell is the leader of the clan. LOWER RIGHT: K. Ellis enjoys the goodies at the little party after the game. 28
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Juniors present “Pick a Boy, Any Boy” The Juniors presented their class play “Pick a Boy, Any Boy” on April 25. They had a matinee in the morning for the elementary students and another performance in the evening which was enjoyed by the crowd. TOP LEFT: Jon Davis and Chris Fletcher converse over some problems. TOP RIGHT: Mary O’Brien and Teresa Metzger are trying to pass the time away by playing cards. MIDDLE RIGHT: Teresa Metzger and Kurt Hamel have a discussion while Mary O’Brien and Chuck Highland have fun dancing. LOWER RIGHT: Mary O’Brien and Chuck Highland are taking in all the conversations that are going on. LOWER LEFT: Miqui Zysset, Brad Farr, and Chris Fletcher have a discussion about getting places. 29
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