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Homecoming festivities successful The week of October 8-13 was a week filled with excitement and the anticipation of the Homecoming festivities, which included the tra- ditional assembly, football game, and dance. But before those events took place, students showed their spirit and enthusiasm by wearing their favorite T-shirts on Monday. Mighty Metro and Road to State T-shirts were worn Tues- day, and Wednesday most stu- dents showed up in their farmers ' attire. Thursday everyone ' s favor- ite hat was displayed, and on Fri- day black and red were the colors most worn. Finally, the assembly that took place Friday morning was as suc- cessful as the assembly committee had hoped it would be. Then, to the delight of all, the Scarlets had a football Homecoming victory over Tech Ron Anderson, senior, Bob Rote, junior, and Allen Ellis, senior, show off their favorite hats during one of the many festivities the week of Homecoming, Hat Day. Senior Greg Baker sings at the Homcoming assembly. H e sang Grand Illusion, which was the theme of the dance. Senior members of the football team show their spirit and enthusiasm as they attempt to make a pyramid during the Homecoming assembly. The team had a victory over Te for Homecoming. 12 STUDENT LIFE
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Marilee Fors, ' 77- ' 78 Homecoming queen takes one more walk on the bridge as her reign ends. Presentation of the flag is only one of the many routines the Colorguard performs. Here they are shown with a replica of the famous Iwo Jima. This routine is performed ritually, at least once during the year. Steppers also have a large part in the Homecoming assembly. This line of senior Steppers smile very big as they enjoy the routine they ' re doing very much. Senior Craig Tideback gets ready to make the Homecoming kick-off as senior Don Reeves looks on. STUDENT LIFE 11
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Varsity, Junior Varsity, Wrestling, and Sophomore Cheerleaders pep Cheerleders also did some difficult mounts for the assembly and put up the football team with Big Macs to win a Homecmoing victory. many hours of practice into a dance routine. Their efforts were successful when the team defeated Tech. The Senior Shawn Murray, the Scarlet Mascot, braves the cold weather on her horse at the Homecoming game. Her father, Mr. Dennis Murray, is shown with her. Junior Laurie Aalbers and seniors Luann the alumni. They sang Hello Alumni to Naber and Chris Leto take part in the the tune of Making Whoopee. Homecoming assembly by giving tribute to STUDENT LIFE 13
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