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“The Matchless Wonder of the Devils” The Seniors started off Homecoming Week with Monday as Senior Spirit Day. That night they held a sign-making party. On Tuesday the Juniors had their Spirit Day and sign-making party. Wednesday was reserved for Sophomore Spirit Day and their sign-making party. Thursday was Staff Spirit Day. In the lower parking lot on Thursday night the rally held a bonfire. On Friday there was a pep assembly to ignite spirit for the game with Brookings. During the game the winners of the sign-making contest were announced. First place went to the Seniors, second to the Juniors, and third to the Sophs. At half-time the court and their escorts were introduced and Debbie Lehman was crowned queen. After the game there was a dance in the multi-purpose room and the music was provided by The Group. Upper left-The Homecoming Court, from left to right, is Sophomore Patty Miska, escort Craig Steinfeldt; Junior Lila Parker, escort Bert Dunn; Senior Cathy Goodwin, escort Carl Johnson; and Senior Debbie Lehman, escort Duane Smith. Upper right-Rally members Janet Hurrell and Cathi Courtright in front of the bonfire. Lower left-The Sophs float received a second. Lower right-The Homecoming Dance was well attended by both CHS students and alumni. 19
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Upper left-The Senior float won first place. Above-Coach Klemm leads the Mighty Devils on to victory through the V made by pep club, rally, and drill team. Upper right-The 1970 Homecoming Queen, Debbie Lehman, stops for a picture at the dance. Lower left-Katie Lytle and Debbie Miller run a-cross the field with helium filled balloons to use in the V . Lower right-The Junior's float placed third in the contest.
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The 1970 Junior Prom Court from left to right was Princess Cheri Walden, escort Bob Gardner; Queen Marla Holzmeyer, escort George Allen; and Princess Glenda Paulsen, escort Bill Hales. “Dreams Are for the Young at Heart” Was the theme for the 1970 Junior Prom this year. The multipurpose room was gaily decorated with various colors of blue, pink and purple. Each couple seemed delighted to cross the Bridge of Love as they entered. It was decorated with angel hair and flowers and gave you the feeling of walking into a dream world. Tom Lueck and The Sounds of Music played waltz music for the prom. At first the couples were a bit wary of this sort of music, but following the example set by the chaperones, who were having a grand time, soon were enjoying themselves immensely. The programs were made by Mrs. Gardner, Shari Dilkes, Nancy Griffis, and Marcella Dodge. Mrs. Gardner drew a picture for the front of the program that looked very nice.
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