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Abovc: Lindu rucivcx mam nf cnngrutululmnx from 1969 Queen. Kdrric Gurluk. Below Right: Chlp Greens ucorts Lindzl down lhc field ' xvl1ilc the band pluyx 011Vn
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Queen Linda Reigns Annual Ceremony Above: Attending Queen Lmdu Slade arc Linda Champcuu and Valerie LcPerey Below Right: Homecoming court warms up while cheering the Wolves one Ten girls were chosen by the senior class football players to represent the high school as candidates for Homecoming Queen. Chosen were Kay Beanie. Linda Champeuu. Michelle Humphreys. Valerie LePere. Debbie LongstaiT. Cindy Porritte Gail Rugatzi Linda Slade. Casey Smith and Nancy Vulhuch. Votes were cast for the Ilmnecoming Court on Wednesday. October 7i The following Friday Ihe final tapping assembly took place. Linda Slade reigned 213 the 1970 Homecoming Queen. with attendants Linda Champeau and Val Lee PERI. Linda received the DAR award this year. She is also an active student council member. a cheerleader in her sophomore and junior year. active in United Fund. and an exchange student to Germany last summer, Linda Champeau was student council secretary in her junior year and a powder puff football player for two years. Val LePere is a former cheerleader. has been active in student government. and was in powder puff for two years. Alice Marshall. chosen by her class as sophomore maid, is a member of G. A. A. and is also a J. V. cheer- leader. The Junior class chose Cheryl Shrapnell to re- present them, Cheryl is the Vice president of thejimior classe junior varsity cheerleading manager. 21 member of pep club and F. T. A. Gail Ragatl, was picked as senior maid this year. She has been a cheerleader for three years.
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School Publications Strive for Deadlines The Nickel Bag stuff of 1970-71 has changed covers sev- eral times during the ye;1r.Thcy have primed two special issues per year: one at Homecoming and one at the end of the year. Sponsor. Miss Margaret Best advises editor, Louise Partcllo; assistant editor. Put McMillan; business manager. DuVid Topolinski: publicity manager. Nia Kraud: and sports editor, Pal Sails. The size of the 71 Hilltoppcr has been changed. The staff offered a free yearbook to any Student who could 5011 ten patron ads. Carolyn Jorgenson is the editor and is ash sisted by Karen Bakerh copy editor and Debby Thatcher. business manager. The general stuff is composed of Nancy Craft Jan Johnson. Dan Wagner. Mark Young Nia Kraud. Joe OhBrien, Tina Strilecky.Jin1 Ream, Stephenie Ah- man, and Cindy Booker. They are sponsored by Mr. James Chamberlain. Above: Miss Best stops to answer David Topolinskik question concerning newspaper procedure, Below: Nancy Craft chucks a miniature before drawing a dummy for tho yearbook. Thc journalism staff assembles the paper before selling at lunch hours. Pictured from left to right are Rick Shaun, Bub Garner, Karen Nichol- son, Klrk Petersh Dave Erickson. Robin Ridley, Pat Sailc, Miss Best, David Topolinski, Sue Dickerson, Cathy Manley, John Pambid, Gail Pawley. and Louise Partello, editor.
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