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HOMECOMING Homecoming, the highlight of all fall events, with '75 being no exception with the chosen theme, COMMERCIALS. Getting the ball rolling student council publicized mini-floats, window and skit contests. Thursday nights scene was a traditional bonfire with the ever- present outhouse as a center- piece and a large group of spirit- ed fans ready to fire up the team. Who can ever forget the talent displayed in the short shorts skit by the freshmen and the Junior's We really move our tails for you , while windows down town took on a myriad of colors and slogans. Decorated mini-floats paraded down main street on Fri- day afternoon. Sheriffs were chosen from the football team to officiate at kangaroo courts held during lunch break of the big day. The law- breakers (those not wearing orange) were arrested and held prisoner in the so-called jail . The big event finally arrived and the stands filled with fans ready for the kick off. The first half brought lots of frenzied action, thrilling the fans. During half- time, the band marched onto the field and after several formations played softly as the queen candi- dates Kim Nightengale, Cherri Fast and Audrey Green arrived on the field. The winner was an- nounced and Captain Steve Zahor- sky crowned Audrey Green while shouts, claps, and bright flash bulbs exploded simultanously. After the long-g-g-g kiss, the girls were escorted off the field to the waiting cars for the royal processional ride. After two ex- citing overtimes the game ended in a 19-13 loss to Sayre. Students split up--some going to fellowships, others to a dance. New to the Homecoming cele- bration was a banquet on Saturday night. It featured a roasting of retiring principal Max Moyers. Being a real sport, Mr. Moyers sat, listened and laughed as friends, family and former teach- ers told humorous ancedotes. Commercials may be a nui- sance during your favorite TV show, but they were a great theme for HOMECOMING '75. 14 Student Life FINDING the traditional outhouse for the bonfire is harder every year. Jacket supporters reac fi foi; the team break through
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SITTING ON THE FENCE in the Fair Bam FFA boys John Sproul, Jr. Miller, Kyndell Nichols, Meredith Chipman, Fashion Three piece suits, wild socks with toes, platform shoes, puka shell necklaces and mid-length dresses put fashion as a real eye catcher. But more than anything were the t-shirts. They were worn with everything from Levi's to long skirts. They advertised, and even offended. We loved 'em and wore 'em. Fencesitters Indecision. People not knowing their right from their left, Who's who and what to do. Those indi- viduals who don't commit them- selves to anything are fencesitters. Of course, there are also people who just like to sit on a fence, lock their cowboy boot heel on the rail, and just look at the pret- ty girls. Fingernail Chewers An 8:30 test followed by a 9:30 test, basketball practice un- til 6:40, 7:00 FFA meeting, three overdue books, a fender bender in the parking lot, early band practice the next morning causes our number-one nervous habit, fingernail biting. Goof Offs A full tank of gas, a fresh pay- check, and a Saturday night. The makings of goof-off time. Drag- ging main is top priority whether to look for girls or to show off a new car. Parties, kite flying, skateboards, or just playing around in the park all were goofing-off. Hang Outs Having finished a tough day at school, ready to relax any- where possible, the Mug was a favorite hangout. Whether just for a coke, to gab, or to eat sup- per, the Mug 'n Jug was on every- one's drag route. Foosball, pool tournaments were an active part of the Bowling Alley and Lucky Duck. Student Life 13
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BEAUTY REIGNS as queen Aud- rey Green is escorted off the field by captain Steve Zahorsky accompanied by Jason Hasty and Gina Marlatt. BOTTOM: JUNIORS really move their tails for you in their home- coming skit. LAUGHING at remarks heard about himself, Mr. Moyers is roasted at homecoming banquet. Student Life 15
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