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This year’s Homecoming Weekend was highlighted by a parade of cars carrying the Homecoming Queen candidates and escorts, and by a football game in which the Mighty Barons beat the Concordia Cadets by a score of 41 to 20. Following the game that night an informal dance was held. The semi-formal Homecoming dance, sponsored by the Senior Class, was held the following night on Octo- ber 12th, in the commons. The theme was “‘It’s a Small World,” and music was provided by Rondo’s Combo. This year’s Homecoming Queen is Julie Duncan, who was crowned by last year’s queen, Rhonda Eldridge. Julie’s escort was Eric Simanton. The other Senior atten- dants were Carla Baker, who was escorted by Fritz Cooper, and Natalie Link, escorted by Hal Easley. The underclass attendants were Sabine Florreich, es- corted by Dave Graber for the Junior Class, Rea Badman represented the Sophomore Class, and was escorted by Kerry Sibery, and the Freshman Class was represented by Jodi Middleton, whose escort was Brian Richards. RIGHT — Julie Duncan is all smiles after being crowned Homecom- ing Queen. Her escort, Eric Simanton, looks on approvingly. OPPO- SITE — Queen Julie Duncan (CENTER) and her court, Carla Baker (LEFT) and Natalie Link (RIGHT). ee e@%e oe s:ee2e @@ saree O@ ‘4 ee od a Freshman attendant, Jodi Middleton, is es- Selected by her class, Sophomore Rea Bad- Sabine Florreich, Junior attendant, is es- oes at ute Homecomne ceremonies by man is escorted by Kerry Sibery. corted by Dave Graber. rian Richards. 12 Homecoming
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Barons munch lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Walton discuss the morning’s events over lunch. Lunch time proved to have more uses than just plain old eating. Barons took advantage of the time and used it to finish forgotten assignments, to cram for a test, or simply to talk with friends. Most of all, though, lunch time was enjoyed by everyone as a break from classes. Just as there were different uses for lunch, there were also varying opinions of lunch: Freshman: It’s always pretty good. Sophomore: It’s superior to-other schools. Junior: It’s not that bad, compared to a lot of other schools. Senior: You have to eat too fast, and the atmosphere is unfriendly. Senior boys indulge in their favorite pastime, eating. Lunch 11
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Senior attendant, Carla Baker, is escorted at Julie Duncan, Senior attendant, is escorted Also selected by her class, Senior Natalie Link the Homecoming ceremonies by Fritz by Eric Simanton. is escorted by Hal Easley. Cooper Homecoming 13
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