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Band majorettes Barb Keller and Kathy Hult proudly carry the coveted tiara and crown to the new Homecoming royalty. Dazzled by the displays of Homecoming spirit and talented skits, Kathy Patterson takes a breather. Mistress of ceremonies, Kathy Patterson, maneuvers the wrig- gling line of high spirited students in a snakedance around the high school gymnasium. Cheryle Hanson flashes a toothy grin 18
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AWARENESS SETS DAY TO DAY PACE After a week of unyielding work and rigid concentration, Craig Thiel the many sockhops that regularly follow the games. Bev Corwin unwinds as he steps into the mood of the evening and joins in one of brushes away hair and inhibitions also. Students racing down halls to arrive at first hour are led by Dave Anderson who shows his eagerness to begin the day. Chunky heels, wing tips and loafers created shuffling patterns, as the bell signaled the be- ginning of each new class. Extra curricular communication, via short Hi 's, winks and notes, kept students well informed on the lat- est Ranger gossip. Daily routine was often broken during fifth and sixth hours, occasionally for energetic pep fests. Lunchtime, too, especially on days when sloppy joes were served, provided welcome relief from class routine, even though the cafe- teria was crowded and the lines long. Along with a large portion of the American people, Forest Lake's students held discussions on October 15, Moratorium Day. The close of the day brought extra-curricular activities and homework piled up.
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Ron Gilbertson, as Wilbur C. Peabody, sets out to show how algebraic theo- rems prove a victory for the Rangers. lot. HOMECOMING SPIRIT SOARS HIGH IN'69 Festive, exciting and enthusiastic were only a few words to describe Homecoming week. Everbody was caught in the spirit of motivating the Rangers on to a victory. Homecoming but- tons bearing the slogan Char the Chiefs were proudly displayed by the majority of the stu- dent body. A current of nervous anticipation ran through the coronation ceremony. Candi- dates promenaded in to the lilting melody of Camelot. Becky Schmidt had the honor of adorning Sue Keicker and Steve Hursh with the royal crowns. Skit night was a tremendous suc- cess. Throngs of students overloaded the bleachers and slithered in lines out to the rag- ing bonfire. The week was topped off with the Rangers pulverizing the Centennial Chiefs, 38-6 for arousing victory. As mammoth flames from the bonfire soared into the autumn air, students reflected on Homecoming. 19
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