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Homecoming '78 was a day to remember, with everyone excited the whole week. The Pep Club had a busy but fun week decorating windows, and boosting the spirit of the team. That day the band paraded downtown with the fans following for a downtown pep rally. The band played pep songs, skits were given, awards for the windows were present- ed, and the Senior boys and coaches gave the final word for the night. During halftime of the football game, John Dinneen and Darcee Eberspacher were crowned 1978 Homecoming King and Queen. The King, John Dinneen, presented his Queen with a dozen roses and a royal smooch . The crown bearers are top right, Greg Ricenbaw, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Ri- cenbaw, and Amy Heller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mueller. Exeter played a really tough game against Clarks, and they proved it by coming out on top. After the game, everyone enjoyed the dance at the Legion Hall which was decorated in the school colors to the theme, Fly Like an Eagle, and sponsored by the Pep Club and Student Council. The band performing at the dance pictured top left was, Free Bird . 5
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Senior Attentants: Steve Rhodes and Lori Ruhl Junior Attendants: Roger Johnson and Sylvia Ekeler King John Dinneen and Queen Darcee Eberspacher 4 Sophmore Attendants: Lori Dumpert and Tom Hoffman Freshman Attendants: Rhonda Ruhl and Kent Manning
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Prom Memories 1979 Junior class members decorating for their Prom, Sophomore servers did a good job at the Prom. Above left- Jody Koca and above are: Trent Hoelscher and Jon Petersen. Prom 1979 had the theme I have waited for so long. The center of attraction was a stream with a bridge to cross over and a windmill at one end. The colors were pastels of green, yellow, pink, and blue. There was a mural placed at the entrance next to the bridge to honor the seniors with the words Welcome Seniors on it. The meal was cooked by the Junior class mothers and served by ten members of the Sophomore class. Bill Bonta was the Master of cere- monies. The band, Strider, entertained at the dance which followed the banquet. What a year for prom memo- ries! Susan Krause and Mary Bonta read the Senior Prophecy. A salute to the Senior class as they walked into the hall. The windmill and stream were the center of the decorations by the Ju- niors. 6
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