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N ,XX at N 3 . - N W. Y .tt W . Y f sen N, it A at REPRESENTING THE GLIDE High School football STUDENTS WAITED AS the blazing bonfire gained momentum. team, No. 68 awaited his creamation atop his throne annual bonfire. of tinder. 56 HOMECOMING ACTIVITIES ILLUSTRATING A CONTRAST of each student's concept of grubbies are Sandy Cohea, Marilyn James, Cheryl Centers and Kris Johnson.
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HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES: FRONT Row: Kela Reagles, Mike Cornell, Deyo Joers, Terry Woodall, Tom Hughes, Karen Lindberg, Skip Davidson, Cindy Rawdon, Chasm, Virginia Powell, Mike Webberly, Mike Duke, Eva Clare Chasm, Judy Holloway, Carol Lockwood, Cindy Huffman and advisorJim Wells. Berglund, Bonnie Doan. Second Row: Mike Anderson, Dan STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS: Front Row: Randy Chase, Sandy Hinch, Nancy Huff, Deanna Kempton. Second Row: Janis Gubser, Treasurer Claudia Ching, Janet Davidson, Rose Reed. Third Row: Business Manager Jeanette Gardner, Secretary Peggy Hooten, President Ed Robert- son and Tim Dowdy. N Wax., Q si STUDENT COUNCIL 55
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All four classes helped prepare for the WRAPPED IN BILL Pack's arms, Kay Mil- ler hums along with the music at the park- ing lot dance. . ii s AFTER THE HALF TIME crowning at the homecoming game, Queen Kristi Johnson and her escort Terry Woodall take a spin around the football field. Tradition Retained Homecoming activities were christened this year by build- ing the pile on the same night as it was to be burned. Following this, a chili feed was held, with live entertainment from the U. of O. Then the students joined in several games of push ball on the football field. The cheerleaders led yells while the students rallied around the bonfire. Climaxing the evening was a park- ing lot dance with music provided by the Midnight Edition. Friday was designated as color day and the students were arrayed in shades of red and gray. Friday evening the Trojans scored their third victory of the season. Kris Johnson and her escort, Terry Woodall, were crowned at half time of the game. UN ENERGETIC STUDENTS COMBINE efforts to help build a bonfire to re- member . HOMECOMING AC TIVITIES 57
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