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Homecoming Depicts Hawiian Theme A Taste of Hawaii' ' . . .1976 Homecoming on September 28, Sandy Ripplinger was crowned Queen Bruin X during an Evening in Paradise . Denae Erickson, Julie Foss, Lisa Kollman, Joy Melby, Jo Samuelson and Leslie Stockman made up her court. Escorts were Jeff Hugelet, Jed Krieg, Roger Lee, Randy Mehlhoff, Steve Pollock, Mark Tryhus and Jay Weyers. October 1, Surfin Through the City , the Homecoming Parade was held on the Mall, The senior float won first. South defeated the Grand Forks Central Redskins at the football game, Tidal Wave on the Field , 30-7. Silver played for the ' 'Tropical Madness' '. l Tammy Dubord,dressed in Hawaiian fashion, nior class float, The float with the theme Dave Kolpack, junior, dances with his date waves while acting as a decoration on the se- 'iPunch out the Redskins captured first. at the dance entitled i'Tropical Madness fifty-eight
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representing 12 countries, performed for South students in late September. A first in South homecomings was tried following this when a male legs contest was held, the young man with the sexiest legs was frosh Steve Borgen. The County Fair fit right in with the Down on the Farm theme. Patty Cleven was crowned, South beat Jamestown 19-6 and Stonehenge played at the Barn Dance . Mini-courses were held for the first time this year. 111 courses were offered and the students really enjoyed the change of pace. Doug Berglund was crowned King of Sadie Hawkins Day. Brian Donahue and Jeff Galt acted as Marryin' Sams . 180 couples attended the dance at which Spring Water Legend played. Mary Chase's comedy Harvey was presented and later Drama Club presented the musical fantasy Brigadoon . The Concert Choir present- ed the first opera ever done at South, Giancarlo Menotti's Amahl and the Night Visitors . Came to Dinner . Sadie Hawkins Day saw Bruce Wambheim crowned as king and Stoney Blooze was the dance band. Student Council sponsored a Rock-a-Thon in order to raise money to purchase much needed bike racks and picnic tables. Twenty 3-person teams participated in the 36 hour rocking chair marathon. A parade, slave day, coronation, the football game and the Last Chance Dance were all part of the Wild, Wild West homecoming. Juniors won the float contest and Billie Lamb was crowned homecoming queen. Stu- dents were required to attend six out of the approximately 100 courses offered in the 1975 mini-courses program. Fifties Week included what students claimed to be the best pep fest of the year, it included many contests and the most popular phone-booth stuffing contest lfreshmen won with 20 personsl. The sock hop on Friday featured Johnny Holm . Rain and snow did not dampen the spirits of the couples who danced to won the snow sculpture contest and Jane Meyer were crowned Snow Week. The annual fest and a dance. Two Tom Flackoy, who and costly and Herd' ' fall 'Hello nights was crowned Snow Week carnival was held dice South had ever done, Fiddler on the Roof , played in the fall while the spring play was the comedy The Man Who Silver at the North-South Prom. Mardi Gras was the theme of the 1975 homecoming. Key Club won the float competition. South defeated Red River 25-0. Ginny Haggart was crowned Queen Bruin IX and Overland Stage played at the Bourbon Street Boogie . Senior John Fabian reigned over the Sadie events and Tim Running performed the Marryin' Sam Club's fall musical was Bye, Bye sold out all four nights. Mr. Leo thesis e week. The new fifties contest was the Fonzie Look-alike . Music was provided by Flash Mink and the Beavers' '. A new idea was Key Club's car smash at 25 cents a bash. the ' ed at the 1 the year.. r, played conc 2 wteners. Richard also playe the Jazz Concert in. v group of a hypnotist. of '76 featuring famed were sponsored sporatically. Post Office was held on various days. Spring Clean-up Day, a day set aside to remove trash and winter remains, was held sometimes in the late sixties and early seventies. The stage band also held a dine and dance for a few years. Student Life-fifty-seven J
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Senior Paul Workin, left, congratulates his teammate, ran it tor a touchdown during the Homecoming game Jay Weyers, after Jay intercepted a Redskin's pass and The Bruins punched out the Redskins easily by 30-7 5 X v if 'if , i i The Homecoming queen, court and escorts: Lisa Kollman, Jeff Hugelet, Denae Erickson, Leslie Stockman, Randy Melhoff, Joy Melby, Mark Tryhus, Jo Samuelson, Steve Pollock, Jackie Klein, Sandy Ripplinger, Jared Krieg, Jay Weyers, Julie Foss, and Roger Lee. fifty-nine
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