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F ABOVE: HOMECOMING COURT: Front row: Carmina Betancourt and Lynn Whitfield, sen- iors, Quan lue and Amy Gibbs, juniors: Cara Beard and Queen Ann Chrisman, sopho- mores, Back row: Wade Overgaard and Charles Leggett, seniors, Brad Mclvlurchie, ju- nior, Arron Booker and Brad Willard, sopho- mores. TOP RIGHT: A part of Homecoming Week activities included a hamburger eating contest with freshman Mark Hardy, junior lon Harwood, sophomore Todd Harding and sen- ior Charles Leggett. TOP LEFT: Voting for his choice of Homecoming Queen and King, Gordon Lee casts his ballot at the entrance of the gym. i I-IOMECOMING 17
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'BROTHERS 8a FRIENDS' JAM FOR I-IOMECOMING AUDIENCE utumn Rain Dance, theme of the fall Executive Council-sponsored Homecoming ' ' ' dance Oct. 12 featured the group Brothers and Friends and drew a crowd of 425 people. Although the dance was poorly planned and unorganized, I thought it turned out well, commented junior jeff Lindquist, second vice president and chairman of the Social Activities Board. We were happy so many people came. Couples voted sophomores Ann Chrisman and Arron Booker, Queen and King, respectively, to reign over the 1978 Homecoming celebration, which followed the Cleveland-Franklin Varsity football game at Civic Stadium. Members of the Queen's court included seniors Lynn Whitfield and Carmina Betancourt, juniors Quan Iue and Amy Gibbs and sophomore Cara Beard. On the King's court were seniors Wade Overgaard and Charles Leggett, juniors Brad McMurchie and Bill Roth and sophomore Brad Willard. fBrothers and Friends' music was enjoyable, but I wish I would have danced more, related Kristy Graetzer, junior. Profits totaled S473 to bolster the student body's treasury. ABOVE: Cleveland students boogie to the music of Brothers and Friends, the group performing at the annual Homecoming dance in the gym. TOP: Bill Roth, junior Homecom- ing prince. RIGHT: junior Amy Gibbs shows her winning outfit and bubble prize as part of the Reedie Day activity during Homecom- ing Week. Students were encouraged to dress up like Reed College students.
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RIGHT: Sophomore Lynn Beadling whip creams math teacher Mr. Phillip Crary in a fall pep assembly after he was auctioned off during a fund raising project for United Way. BOTTOM RIGHT: Fall student body presi- dent, senior Todd Kelly, calls for bids during the auction of teachers to be whip creamed. BELOW: Council members Nan- nette Blakely ISenior class presidentl, junior jeff Lindquist Isecond vice presidentland Rick Bayless Ilunior class presidentl sell popcorn at the fall Picnic in Powell Park. 5'-.., 18 FALL EXECUTIVE COUNCIL
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