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Traditional events inspire emotions felt at no other time. Feelings experienced during these events vary from pride and excitement to nostalgia and sadness. Traditional events, long awaited, long remembered, bring with them a sense of belonging as well as a spirit of unity. Traditions provide memories that last a lifetime. 1 Before the start of the game, Mark Anderson and Trent Graham are the first through the traditional Homecoming break-through.
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1 Cooks — Mary Jane Averhoff, Lois McGarvey, Susan Duffy, Harriet Wheeler, Donna Fet-tkether, Pat Hines, Pat McMahon 2 Bus Drivers — Front Row: Earl Bar- tholomew, Clair Clubine, Barbara Nesbit. Back Row: Warren Miller, Joanne Rutter, Bill Dutcher, Alvin Stickfort. Jeanette McMahon. 3 While Jon Rathe takes some celery sticks, Al Averhoff chats with his mother. 4 Janitors — Dan Jensen, Alvin Stickfort, Ellory Michelsen, Troy Russell. Staff 27
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For this year's coronation the students not only crowned a queen but also a king. Al Averhoff received the honor of becoming our first king with Tina Nicks reigning queen. With Allison Baugher, the first female emcee, coronation proceeded smoothly. Bob Hogue from Channel 7 News gave everyone spirit with an encouraging pep talk. Michelle Zabel sang to the queen the traditional “May You Always. 1 Tina Knebel displays the “Joan Jett Look on Punk Rock Day. 2 Going back to ancient Greece, Kathy Kajewski and Amy Speer spend the day in togas. 3 After first coping with the inconvenience of putting on pantyhose, Danny Cutsforth tries to sit like a lady during Opposite Sex Day. 4 Kent Salisbury flaunts his version of the New Wave garb. 4 New Twists to a Tradition Homecoming 29
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