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pride Pride is defined as: justifiable self-respect, delight or elation resulting from some act. As members of Colon High School, you as a student body and as individuals have many achievements to take pride in. We live in a rapidly changing time. With knowledge and technology rapidly expanding, we can not afford to submit to changing or lowering our standards, but should strive for high ideals. Too often we choose the simplest or shortest route without challenging our resources. There are numerous forms of pride. However, without a total commitment to a task, no matter how great or small it might be, your contribution will be viewed with less respect than if you had put forth a total effort. You do not have to be a star to be in a play. You do not have to be a hero to participate in a sport. You do not have to be a comedian to make others smile. You must simply be able to put something of yourself into whatever you do. Enjoy your achievements no matter how insignificant you feel they might be. Any honest contribution you make in your life is worthy of pride. Be confident of your ability to achieve or create. Each of us is capable of great accomplishments in some area if we are willing to put forth an effort. You will not know what pride is until you have truly given your best. Whether it is the personal satisfaction of completing a term paper, being a member of a winning team, or the shared pride of seeing a first place float you helped build, I hope that as you reflect on the contributions you have made to Colon High School you may do so with a sense of pride. With pride we present Reflections. 3
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homecoming of 1977 King Emit? Stauffer and Queen Kris Johnson. Doreen Hostetler crowns Kris Johnson queen. Despite the Magi loss to Schoolcraft 31-0, the Magi’s spirit was strong. With the climax of Homecoming week, Magi spirit was still high. In addition to the usual King, Queen, and her court there was another new acti-vitity, a float contest. The results were good. The seniors won the float trophy. The Homecoming Queen Candidates were; Kris Johnson escorted by Dennis Babbs, Terri Lucas escorted by Richard Hostetler, Teresa Granado escorted by Ernie Stauffer. Class representitives were; Marie Timms escorted by A1 Davis, Penny McClish escorted by Lloyd Walton, and Julie Skinner escorted by Chris Trine. The final results for queen were— Queen Kris Johnson and King Ernie Stauffer. The cheerleaders made up a schedule for the week before homecoming. It consisted of Monday: jeans—T shirts, can drive, rocking chair marathon from 8:00 to 6:00, bonfire and activities, Tuesday: tie day-wild and weird ties, Wednesday: honor your varsity player day, powder puff football game, Thursday: red and white day, Friday: dress up, Homecoming queen election, pep assembly 1. 3:00 award can trophy 2. award spirit trophy, game 8:00.
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