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Homecoming (Continued from p. 6) downed the Sensuous Seniors 1 2-6. Fans got into the action with a water balloon fight. The administration finally had to put a stop to the water battle. Friday, the Homecoming parade stepped off before the game to the beat of the band. The winners in the class float competition were the sen¬ iors with their Engine ’77. Girls ' Var¬ sity Club received first place in the car division. The Bulldogs took and kept the lead from the start of the Homecom¬ ing game. The final score was 34-0, with the Lake Central Indians taking the defeat. During halftime activities, Jerene Keddington was crowned the 1976 Homecoming queen. At the Homecoming dance, “Indian Summer,” Steve McConnell received the Mr. Football award for having the most student votes.
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Senior male cheerleader. Bob Lueder, (right) gives Mr. Holcomb a “pie in the face, while other candidates for the pie breathe a sigh of relief. Senior powderpuff cheer¬ leaders (below) try to boost the spirits of the Sensuous Seniors ' fans. Drived Linda Niepokoj, (middle) booster club president, crowns Jer- ene Keddington as the 1976 Homecoming queen. Andy Still- wagon is her escort. Joe Austgen and Bob Bubik (left) drive the senior locomotive in the Homecoming parade. The Class of 1977 won first place in the class float competition. Scott Rediger (above) directs a group of senior guys, known as the Pine Juice Marching Kazoo Band, in a half time show for the powderpuff game.
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Fashion Trends Were Seen at CPHS in 1977 Survival! Today’s look for men is one of the rugged outdoors. A fashion conscious man avoids dacrons, polyesters and cordells and is now living in a world of denims, cottons, and corduroys. Sur- prisingly enough, this is the look por¬ trayed by many of the young men at Crown Point High School. CPHS men may have not changed with the quotas set down by todays Junior Shirley Burney, (right) is visiting the office clad in cowl neck, sweater, and painters pants. Sophomore Wendy Kernagis, (left) has on a denim vest and gaucho ensemble along with turtle neck and flannel shirt. Fashion in footwear for both men and women (below) included a pair of leather boots. r
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