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Page 13 text:
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i§fute 4 October 13 was filled with all kinds of excitement as were the three preceding days. During this week the Raider fans ex- pressed their loyalty by becoming involved with the scheduled happenings. Tuesday there was a hat day where the student body wore their Big Red stocking caps and various other kinds. The halls and class rooms were filled with Fonzies, Lavernes and Shirleys, Wednesday. Thursday, the student body shocked the teachers by dressing up, and Friday the school was filled with red and black. Friday was also the special day for all Raider fans. That morning, teachers and students bustled around trying to finish the decorations and float for the ceremony. The clock struck two, that long waited for moment had arrived. Laurie Hayes was crowned 1977 homecoming queen. A triumphant win against Denver was witnessed by a large crowd of Raider fans.£ The final hours of the day were seen out by a ball, celebrating a welcomed victory.
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1. The cheerleaders sum it up. 2. Sandy Lanigan spends a day in her cool 50's get up. 3. The cake is waiting to be devoured by the victory starved Raiders. 4. Decorating the gym gives a valid excuse to skip class. 5. Calloused fingers and stuffing thousands of napkins are the hardships, Leslie Hayes and Robin Reed discover, of float making. 6. The yellow limousine awaits the guests of honor. 7. The decor of the hall adds to the excitement of homecoming week. 8. Zoe Thompson and Leanne Widdel nervously prepare themselves for the long walk ahead. 9. Lois Blaylock, one of the five pom-pom girls, performs to the music, Love Will Keep Us Together. 1 Lets Get FIKEI Up!
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1. Coaches, principals and the crowd ponder on the words of the speaker. 2. Larry Thompson serenades the queen with, May You Always . 3. As Kathy Fettkether, 1976 homecoming queen and Bill Dela-gardelle, senior c lass president; approach the mike; silence, beating hearts and fluttering stomachs fill the gym while everyone awaits the name of that lucky girl. 4. Queen Laurie and her court glimmering in the afternoon sun. 5. Mike Magee, quest speaker, recalls his victory over Denver and little did we know... 6. Mr. Brown and his band lead the procession downtown. r4 i 8 9
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