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RKiHT: Duplication of the dating j ame of the Homecoming assembly involves Liana I eonardi, Kris Bauman, Preshia Paulding. BOTTOM LEFT: Stepper Denise Dolph, junior, salutes junior attendant Dixie Mvers, who is escorted by Ron Wicker. BOITOM RIGHT: Homecoming Queen Denise Cameron heads off parade followed by the attendants. MlMM. - 10 STUDENT LIFE
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Times of Our Lives ' theme for Homecoming The 1976-77 Homecoming festivities centered around the theme, ' Times of Our Lives. ' On Friday morning a school campus dedication and flag- raising ceremony were held. During the afternoon the Homecoming assembly was held in the boys ' gym. Performances were given by the Color-Guard, Steppers, and Cheerleaders. The Pep Club and faculty presented exciting skits and gave everyone the opportunity to get involved in the performance by getting up and doing the ' Hustle. The crowning of the Homecoming Queen, Denise Cameron, highlighted the assembly. Members of her court were senior princesses Connie Bovey and Cindy Adamson. Attendants were junior Dixie Myers and sophomore Diane Letze. TOP: Barbershop Quartet members Tim Hoffman, MikeTurpin, Marv Lumbard,and )ennis Shafer perform at the Homecoming assembly. Below: Homecoming (Jueen Denise Cameron. BOTTOM RIGHT: H()MP:rOMIN(; (X)URT. row l: Connie Bovev, Cindv Adamson, Denise Cameron, )ixie Myers. Diane Ix ' tze. ROW 2: Jeff McLaughlin. Rick DiDonato, John Keller, Ron Wicker. Kerry Broquist. STUDKNT I.IFK M
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Many activities, enthusiasm fill Homecoming Week The displaying of ribbons, mums, homeroom doors, decorated cakes, pep signs, and streamers hanging from football players ' lockers were all part of the enthusiasm shown during Homecoming Week. Friday afternoon, the Homecoming Parade, led by the Marching Scarlets, started at the school and wound through the east side, circling the capitol. Friday night the Scarlets were defeated by North in an exciting game. The score was 7 to 0. Homecoming festivities came to an end Saturday with a dance held in the cafeteria. Music was provided by the group, Musar. STUDENT LIFE 11
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