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We couldn't have a Homecoming Parade without our band! Seniors have spirit! Festive Activities Clima: '•sy 24 Activities Key Club Sweetheart, Sue Brandman.
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n Nostalgic Evening Deb Stahl and Roger Inbody look on with others, while the court is introduced. 3n October, Friday the thirteenth, the 1972 mecoming Court, wearing velvet formals, tradi- nally paraded Main Street to the stadium, where I Wolf crowned the queen. Sara Phillips, sister of a Phillips, Homecoming chairman, was the wn bearer. Although some may have said our itball loss was attributed to the unlucky date, re was no stopping the exciting weekend, as the tivities were well underway. Dn the following evening, the nostalgic weekend ltinued, as the Homecoming couples stopped in Pop's Malt Shop. The decorations, provided Spirit Club, enhanced the night of the Fifties, ly Bird Naked played their own sort of nostal- music, as couples were seen jitter-bugging oughout the cafeteria. At different intervals dur- I: the evening Flash Gorden movies were wn in the auditorium. Soft drinks and cookies re attended by servers dressed in high styles of [ 50's. Despite the change of traditional attire, the ace was well attended and enjoyed by most iryone. FHS discovered that it isn't the clothing rn, or even the type of music played, but the t :iting festivities, the feeling of friends nearby, •1 perhaps even the tradition that makes a Home- ming nostalgic. 'Gee thanks Gray, you look nice too.' The Court: Anne Brannigan and Gary Fowler (top left), Linda Burger and Tom Wilcox (top center), Kathy Streaker and Randy Howard (top right), Queen Kim Weitz and Tim McGuire, and Jeanne White and John Defaney (above). Activities 25
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