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Senior, Leslie Wise, Scores as Gridiron Queen Red roses and congratulatory kisses were bestowed on Leslie Wise, the 1970 Football Home- coming Queen , The candidates were chosen by the team atid the student body voted , Leslie wore a mustard colored sweater and gloves with a matching plaid skirt, the ap- parel voted on by the candi- dates . The girls were chauf- feured and ushered onto the field by their respective es- corts: Freshmen, Randy Mil- ler and Tom Kleeman, Soph- omores, Frank Caprino and Randy Mcintosh, Juniors, John Fetter and Stan Kinsey, Sen- iors, Harry Lung and Jerry Claxton. There the queen was announced by Linda Custer, Student Council president. The queen and her court viewed the remainder of the South Adams game from a platform which Pep Club decorated with corn stalks and pumpkins . RIGHT: Mike Derickson congratulates the new Football Homecoming Queen. Debbie Diederich, JoEllen Owens, Toni Snook, Queen Leslie Wise, Annette Geiser, Holly Hoeffel, Ramona Miller, Martha Smith. JerryClaxton and Queen Leslie Wise lead the court to the float.
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Below: Miss Abigail instructs her pupils on the knowledge necessary to succeed. Free Bus Ride to a Shopping Center ' ' The occupants of the bus travel toward their second chance after life. CAST Abigail Becky Jay Bull Mark Zmyslony Earnest Allen Thome Fatso Larry Myers Skinny Steve Wilmot Willie ' . Mike Saffen Gary Jerry Claxton Percy Glenn Steigmeyer Tuffy Steve Mitchell Lulubelle Sue Cornewell Toots Jo Ann Worman Betty Connie Griffin Giggly Mila Ballentine Svisie CarolHeupel Peaches Debbie Kleeman Why Teachers Go Nuts
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Mary Clark, Rex Johnson, and Debbie Diederich model the look of winter. LEFT: Fashions rage at GHS as girls model the latest styles. Maxis, Minis, Midis and Burnies ' ' Deck the Halls ' ' r Long hair, bernies, and wire rims topped the fashions for guys; while girls donned shags, wire rims, and chokers . The new dress code bloomed as mini, maxi, and midi skirts, outfitted with peasant blouses, dressed the halls at GHS . The popularity of pantsuits and slacks grew as students and teachers took advantage of the liberal code . Adidas, tank tops, and hot pants sprouted midway through the year at parties and games to end the fashion scene at Garrett. Caps and shades were not uncommon as worn by Sherm Lewis and John Cole.
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