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rr Fever! We ' re hot! We cannot be stopped! We’ve got the Fever! We’re hot! We cannot be stopped! We’ve got the Fever!” chanted by optimistic fans launched ’70 Spirit Week into action. Focusing their attention on cheering the Bulldogs to another sectional crown, the Booster Club began their spirit revival by sponsoring the Basketball Bounce. Spotlighted at the dance were Mr. Bas¬ ketball John Mummery and his queen Vicky Hoyt. Over the weekend sectional enthusi¬ asts spent hours decorating their class halls for Spirit Week Hall competition. Though judging took place on Monday, heated disputes between class critics over the possible hall winner, legality of the seniors borrowed stop sign, and the identity of the Secret Bulldog generated pep throughout the week. On Red and White Day, revival week climaxed with fans jammed in the gym where awards were presented to seniors for best Spirit Hall and Joey Kremer for uncovering Secret Bulldog Kevin Naum. ABOVE —Sophomore jocks’ Crown Point’s own version of the Bleecher Bums, flash the victory sign.
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Maxi coats , woolen scarfs and high leather boots fought frostbite as sub-zero temperatures gripped the Hub area. Unfortunately, the fashions weren ' t pro¬ tective enough to immunize students from the common cold. Plagued with fever, sneezes, sore throats, headaches, and that blah feeling, stricken victims combatted their illnesses with boxes of Kleenex, cough drops, vaporizers and aspirin. Record snowfall and mini tempera¬ tures couldn ' t slop students from par¬ ticipating in winter sports. Hockey played its way into the lives of most guys, while girls settled for skating and tobogganing. Highlights of the winter activities in¬ cluded the crowning of the SSS-HI-Y Sweetheart and Holly Hop Queen. “Somewhere ■ over the Rainbow” was the scene for the coronation of Debbie Childers as HI-Y Sweetheart while Donna Steuer reigned as queen of the Holly Hop.
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