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Above: Mr. Football, Dave Hodge, and Homecoming Queen, Pauline Doty with a court of Jerry Hampton, Wally Fodemski, Pete Horst, Jan Haniford, Debbie Mattson, Diane Allison reign at the annual Homecoming festivities. Left: A bonfire inspires gridders for the upcoming Homecoming game. First powder puff game, bonfire, snake dance create festive spirit in students, players; comeback victory over Edison, dance complete Homecoming success Hours of planning, weeks of committee work, and final minutes of preparation all added up to a memorable Home¬ coming. The festivities began the night before the game with the tradi¬ tional bonfire and snake dance. After the jubilant students wound their way around the square, many attended the Powder Puff football game in which GAA girls played flag football and comical male cheerleaders led yells. Enthusiastic spectators were repaid for their chilly hour on the bleachers when our team presented a victory over Gary Edison. The theme Cherish prevailed at the dance where students mingled in anticipation of the crowning of evening ' s royalty. After the royal court assembled on the stage, the coronation of Mr. Football and his queen completed the traditional festivi¬ ties of another Homecoming at Crown Point.
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Cindy Sendak adds finishing touches to her make-up before the production of One Foot Small town, rest home, provide settings for theatrical productions by class of sixty-seven As juniors, members of the class of 1967 displayed their acting talents in the presentation of One Foot In Heaven . This play concerned a small mid-west town in 1910. Elderly women of the town created many problems for the new preacher (Jerry Hampton) and his family. As seniors, they joined forces to pre¬ sent Hope Springs Eternal . In this comedy the old folks were investigated by a Social Security Department Rep¬ resentative (Jeff Wilkinson), who found them becoming pathetically senile. Lights, make-up, props, costumes, and many rehearsals under the direction of Richard Gordon, created the feeling of acting during their first performance.
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