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Front Row L. to R. — Craig Lundien, Injun’ Joe; Mike Davitt, Tiny Tokum; Lyle Hayhurst, Honest Abe; Mark Waymack, Marryin’ Sam; Ronnie Taylor, Pappy Yokum; Bob Magill, Lil’ Abner. Second Row — Joyce Walker, Mammy Yokum; Beth Nelson, Passioneta Von Climax; Pam Goodwin, Moonbeam McSwine; Karen Olivola, Wolf Gal; Alta Hayes, Cave Gal; Debbie Moss, Daisy Mae. DECORATIONS MAKE ATMOSPHERE FOR SADIE HAWKINS Dogpatch came alive once again this year at the annual Sadie Hawkins Dance. Everything started with the competition among the seniors for the characters. Following the tradition of Falls Church, those seniors running for characters grubbed in the halls begging for money. Those who grubbed the most money portrayed one of the twelve characters at the dance. After four days of jingling coins in cans, never-ending pleas for donations, and girls asking guys for dates, the big day finally came. The cafeteria was appropriately decorated with hay and cornstalks giving it the appearance of a barn. Naturally,the highlight of everyone’s evening was being illegally married for the remaining three hours with Marryin’ Sam performing the ceremony. Anything missing, Bob? 18
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1972 Homecoming Court — Seated — Marcia Yanick, Queen; Nancy Cowan, Maid-of-Honor; standing L. to R. — Anita 7oung, Senior Representative; Wanda Jackson, Honorary Member; Carol Stevens, Junior Representative; Jeannie zpling, Senior Representative; Beth Bray, Freshmen Representative; Vicki Anthony, Sophomore Representative. Homecoming started out perfectly this year with a victory Friday night over the Madison Warhawks. Half-time entertainment was the presentation of all the floats. The Senior Class float won in the class float competition with a knight in shining armor, Sir Lance-a- Hawk. The Keyette’s colorful Pooh Bear placed first in the club competition. Saturday evening, many beautiful decorations in various shades of purple helped to create a very enchanting atmosphere for Homecoming 1972. The pale lavender lights set off the throne which led to the highlight of the evening: The presentation of the court and the crowning of the Queen, Marcia Yanick, and her Maid-of-Honor, Nancy Cowan. Seated —Marcia Yanick, Homecoming Queen Standing — Nancy Cowan, Maid -of-Honor c A M E L O T C O M E S T O F A L L S C H U R C H Homecoming 17
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Pam Goodwin always gets her man. Mark Waymack waits to unite a couple in marriage. Debbie Moss searches frantically for just the right guy. Sadie Hawkins 19
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