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'Brothers' Conduct Skit Night Activities Homecoming spirit continued with Thursday night's skits, emceed by The Brothers who kept the crowd chuckling. The skit presented by the Girls' Chorus was voted the best of all the varied acts. A long snake dance then moved to the beat of the drums out to a flaming bonfire where anxieties to Murder 'Medi mounted. Varsity football players and coaches were honored by the cheerleaders at a breakfast, 6:45 a.m. Friday. That night, a pre-game show preceded the kick-off. At halftime, the band performed numerous precision routines and the 1973 Homecoming Royalty was introduced. The game was an exciting one, as the Rangers played a hard-fought bat- tle against the Zephyrs but lost 32-12. After the game, alumni and students met at the lively polka dance. The week ended with the semi-formal dance Saturday night where Roulette provided the music. “7«- o uV P LockER2 16 Homecoming
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Sr. Girls Defeat Jrs. At Powder puff 28-12 Homecoming 73 offered something for everyone as student enthusiasm mounted during the week's activities. With the slogan, Murder 'Medi , the week began with a film fest Monday afternoon. Tuesday brought the crown- ing of the Homecoming Royalty — Queen Mary Moen and King Dana Redfield. Coached by Greg Johnson and Dave Mcjames, the senior girls outlasted the junior girls 28-12 in the powderpuff football game Wednesday night. Spirited boys dressed in cheerleading uniforms led their own renditions of cheers. The sophomore class also en- tertained the fans with their original halftime show. Later, students enjoyed foot-long hotdogs and were enlivened by the music of Daniel Homecoming 15
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1. Bob Dagostino receives a congratulatory pat on the back from Don Baber after making the first Homecoming game touchdown. 2. Perform- ing their first-place rendition of “Murder 'Medi are “rowdy Girls' Chorus members. 3. After the entertaining skits, the snake dance, led by the cheerleaders and Homecoming Royalty, winds its way out to the flaming bonfire. 4. Mike Beattie, Dave Clifford, Bucky Koch, and Mike Sahlin, members of “The Brothers, add to skit night enjoyment. 5. Dur- ing the Ranger-Zephyr battle, Joni Summers gives a spirited cry for For- est Lake. 6. As the band plays the national anthem during the pre-game show, football players, coaches and fans stand at attention. 7. Terry Lee and his date enjoy the music at Saturday night's semi-formal dance which closed Homecoming Week. Homecoming 17
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