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Homecoming Week: Gimmick Days Bolster Spirit Do you remember back in ' 74 during Homecoming Week— all those weird, crazy dress days that promoted school spirit? How about that first day when the guys looked super sharp in jackets and ties, the girls in their Sunday glad rags. And it took a lot of nerve to let down your cool for a day to grease your hair back or wear a tight ponytail. But when more than half of the school showed up the next day ready for a sock hop or a cruise down Main Street, spirit started building. Sucker day gave you a chance to beat those before-lunch hunger pains. But somehow, after 1 7 suckers, thos little pieces of candy on a stick could curl your tongue. Then finally, a day to show off that prize pair of blue jeans that took five years to reach perfection. Tramp day, or Wear Those Grubbies That Mom Threatened to Burn Day, had to be the most successful. All normal American kids were affected by the Disease and transformed overnight into The Untouchables. As for the teachers, many echoed these words, That had to be the longest week I ' ve ever been through. Photos by Mike Duray : Campbell, Dan Avery, Dav ss-up-Day . . .
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Homecoming Spirit Rises Despite Rain and Defeat Honking horns, balloons, signs, and crepe paper filled the atmosphere . . .marching band members boarded the buses. . . the football team donned their gear. . . all in preparation for the Homecoming climax: the football game. Not even the drizzle and game score could douse spirit as the court assembled at half-time and senior Sara Hoopingarner was crowned Homecoming Queen. Enthusiastic applause accompanied the awarding of trophies for the best floais: the American Field Service Club and the Senior Class. Although the football game may climax Homecoming, it ' s the student participation and spirit that makes it fun, win or lose. Quay Howell, reigning Homecoming Queen, crowns the ni queen, Sara Hoopingarner. Senior Marcia Storks talks confidentially to a radiant Sa Among other gag gifts, senior Melita Krieger pn Derek Paris with a Hershey ' s Kiss.
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