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Page 11 text:
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FIRE UP, TEAM! I ire Up, Team! was the theme of the 1968 Fooi all Homecoming which sparked the spirit of the Clay! ites. The weeicend festivities started Thursday night with the annual bonfire. As the different classes and clubs lined up to form the parade, the excitement mounted. The action-packed game was highlighted at half time by the crowning of the Homecoming Queen ind her court. Enthusiasm was felt until the final whis tie, as Clay went on to defeat Penn, 20-0. The victory dance climaxed a memorable Homecoming for the student body. i I . ii i Mike Blume (21 1 struggles to gain yardage for Clay. Larry Cripe. a spirited Clayite. throws a Kingsman into the fire. Seniors T. Schalliol. R. Koepsel. D Berning. L. Cripe. C Rice, and G. Siradtner. stand or the school song. 1 .Seniors Gary King. John Krillenberger. Steve Klemz. Sue Carl, and Kevin Knighl display catchy slogans to build spirit.
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Page 10 text:
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Sealed: Dehhie Ake. senior representative; Queen Gail Huckins: Pam Morgan, senior representative. Standing: Becki Luehhen. junior representative: Tracy Branum. freshman representative: Gogi Barth. sophomore representative: Jan King, spirit queen. Leji. Pam and Dehhie anticipate the homecom- ing victory. Right. Spirit Queen Jan King receives tradi- tional kiss from senior Ron Koepsel. as Pete Bradfield applauds.
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MR. IRRESISTIBLE REIGNS Mr. Irresislible. Kevin Carlwrighl. enjoys ihe iradilional dance with Y- Teen President Judv Pillman. Mr. Irresistible, Kevin Cartwright, was crowned by the president of the Y-Teens. Judy Pillman. As part of the annual tradition, each Y-Teen entered school Friday with the determination not to talk to any boys all day. The boys tried every way possible to get the girls to talk and give them a ticket, their goal being to get the most tickets and be crowned Mr. Irresistible. The boys succeeding in their goal were: Mr. Charming, Sam Vittorie; Mr. Personali- ty, Scott Biesel; Mr. Handsome, Andy Replogle; Mr. Popular, Jeff Rinehart; Mr. Delightful, Dan Whitley; Mr. Darling, Gary Ladyga. Miss Gabby, who found it difficult not to talk, was Michelle Martin. .4 crowning kiss is given by Kalhy Granning to Mr. Popular. JeJJ Rinehart rjT RESISTlBLE 2 Andy Replogle receives a kiss and a crown Jrom Judy Granning. The Mystic Love set the pace with music.
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