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X S X game and Terry Wilson at the dance. Senior Queen candidates were Pat Chapman, Kathy Malcom, and Linda Merrill. Escorts at the game were Buzz Burgess, Jim Sillars, and Jack Chappell. Senior quarterback John Nordstrom was chosen Homecoming King and came out of the locker room at half-time to crown as the 1970 Homecoming Queen, Kathy Malcom. Game action con- tinuedg the Cruisers' victory score was 18-6. Later at the dance the court was again presented. Senior escorts were Jim Sarver, Denny Anderson and Alan Gallegous. The dance was a success and at midnight Homecoming week was victoriously over. 12 HOMECOMING
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Q s juniors were first to arrive at the dummy site. Bring ing the dummy back to his resting place the Juniors strung up the effigy. Fire was set to the pile of rubbish. The dummy's death was a premonition of Friday night's game with Rochester. Friday, the big day of the season, was a finale of the whole week. School spirit was still mounting as almost every student wore blue and white. The pep assembly was held in the town square after a snake dance down mainstreet. vpn st b P' ln the evening u car caravan was lcd throughout the streets of Eatonville. The caravan ended at the foot- ball field just in time for the big game. As half- time ended the Cruisers had marched to a 12-O lead. With half-time came the introduction of the Home- coming coLu't. Frosh attendant was Kris Hoff. Her escort at the game was Jim Jensen, at the dance Gary Barlow. Sophomore attendant was Doreen Bentley, escorted by Reggie Dolman. Diane Kitchen, Junior attendant was escorted by Randy Emery at the I-IOMECOMING 11
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F.T.A.DI TRICTMEETI G Creative Teaching was the theme as you see below got many laughs . of our Future Teachers of America discussing it with the students at S .W. District meeting, November lunch. Miss Neva Jones, a SWEA 21. Our own District officers Heidi representative, gave a thought pro- , Owings, coordinator and Gayla voking talk, Student Involvement 1Adams, secretary conducted the in Educational Issues in the after- g meeting. Our main speaker Mrs. noon. For the F. T.A. members Margaret Woods, the Associate it proved a good day for meeting Professor of the School of Education members from other chapters and T at Seattle Pacific University, coached learning about Creative Teach- T everyone in classroom charades de- ing. T picting famous historical events and F.T.A. 13 , .
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